Category Archives: Anti-Playboy Stuff

T-SHIRTS & DVDS

T-shirts are fair-trade cotton, fitted, screen-printed by hand and machine washable. Sizes range from 8 to 24. The t-shirts are £12 each (+p&p). Click images for detailed views.

Long-sleeved tops (£12 each) and T-shirts in other colours are also available in some sizes. Please send your requests via e-mail to: binthebunny [at] inbox [dot] com. We’ll e-mail you an invoice via Paypal (you don’t need an account).

DVDs of our short satirical film are £3 each (+p&p).

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Postage and packaging ranges from £0.78 to £2.00 (international shipping rates are a bit higher).

RABBIT FILMS

  

BIN THE BUNNY – THE TRILOGY

Rabbit Films has produced three short films as a way of raising awareness about the true nature of Playboy Enterprises. The aim is to illustrate the fact that Playboy, while being marketed to young women and girls as a ‘stylish’ and ‘sophisticated’ brand, is a pornography company. The films use satirical humour to expose Playboy Enterprises’ exploitative practices against women and girls as well as demonstrate some of the objections raised by the public against the company. Each film has, as it’s central character, a giant pro-feminist rabbit.


A Nightmare on Oxford Street, Interview with a Rabbit & The Rabbit Strikes Back are based on three central messages:

Playboy operates several porn-channels in the UK. Playboy often refer to women as ‘bitches’, ‘sluts’ and ‘whores’, and market their pornography with language that implies coercion and violence against women. Playboy Enterprises profits from the exploitation and degradation of women and girls.

Playboy merchandise such as pencil cases and single duvet covers are targeted to appeal to pre-teen and teenage girls. Playboy Enterprises is grooming girls as consumers of a porn brand and promoting the Playmate and Playboy bunny as something for young women and girls to aspire to.

Women and girls have the right to be treated with respect and dignity, and live free from discrimination. What Playboy offers women and girls are damaging, stereotyped sex roles that promote women’s inequality. Don’t accept Playboy’s lies about who you are and what your purpose is in life.

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Bin The Bunny – The Trilogy was produced by Rabbit Films in association with Scary Little Girls. Special thanks to London Feminist Network for Rabbit’s costume; Object for help with production costs; and Phoenix Cinema for screening the premiere of Bin The Bunny. The films are available to buy for £3.

SYNOPSIS

In this epic three-part cinematic adventure, we follow our hero, Rabbit, on a quest to find out the truth about Playboy.

The journey starts in Oxford Street where Rabbit uncovers a trail of pink fluff and bunnies that lead to the Empire of Playboy – a land that beyond it’s inviting sparkly gates is haunted by porn-peddling baron Hef who preys on women and girls.

Rabbit embarks on a hunt and, after a high-speed pursuit, finally corners Hefner in a dark back alley.

What does our hero have in store for crusty old Pornboy? Will Rabbit reveal the secret weapon?

Is this the end for Hef?

SOUNDTRACK FOR ‘THE RABBIT STRIKES BACK’

Dworkin are a 3-piece electro band, consisting of Kate Hughes, Dickon Knowles and Rebecca Mordan. They are based in London and have played gigs at art gallery’s, cinemas, activist events as well as conventional music venues most recently the University of London Union (ULU).

They are currently working their first album “She Never Died” (working title). And are please to have their music connect to this short film, the aims of which they whole heartedly support.

A NIGHTMARE ON OXFORD STREET

INTERVIEW WITH A RABBIT

THE RABBIT STRIKES BACK