Arnold, MTV Team for 'True Life: I Can't Breathe'

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BOSTON-Arnold has teamed with MTV and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to produce “True Life: I Can’t Breathe,” a documentary film about the life and death of Pam Laffin, a smoker whose travails were first chronicled in a series of award-winning regional anti-smoking commercials.

The 30-minute film hosted by supermodel Christy Turlington will air Nov. 14 at 10 p.m., in conjunction with the American Cancer Society’s “Great American Smoke-Out.”

Laffin started smoking at age 10 and died last year at age 31 from respiratory failure due to advanced emphysema, leaving two daughters behind.

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