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Jarecki also quizzed waxing-salon owners and older customers apparently aware of their daughters' grooming habits.
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The screening was attended by the filmmaker, Jarecki, as well as executive producer Danny Glover.
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Nannie Jeter is a black woman who helped raise Eugene Jarecki when he was growing up.
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"My customer was completely geographically different and older than I expected, " says Jarecki, who is in her early 40s.
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The Nick to which Gere refers is one Nicholas Jarecki, a 33-year-old writer-director who drew on the financial crises that rocked the global business community in 2009 while writing the film.
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Armed with insight, Jarecki was able to get written up in magazines like Redbook and O, the Oprah Magazine, which cater to women over 35 and had previously declined to mention her product.
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In the film, Jarecki spoke with people on both sides of the war, including narcotics officers, judges, and prison guards (including Mike Carpenter, Chief of Security at Lexington Corrections Center in Oklahoma).
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To get even more color on her market, Jarecki posted research surveys at her company's site and inserted them into the dye packaging. (Buyers who filled them out received a free "My Betty Is Ready" black cotton T-shirt.) About 1, 000 responses told a surprising story: Less than 5% of her customer base came from the 18- to 25-year-old demographic, and half lived in non-urban zones like Nebraska, Washington and Arkansas.
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