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Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Women Are More Than 'Sex Images' (VIDEO)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Women Are More Than 'Sex Images'

Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a porn-addicted jock in his new movie "Don Jon," but the actor is something of a feminist in real life. And his mom gets the credit.

Gordon-Levitt told George Stroumboulopoulos that his parents, and particularly his mother, taught him not to buy into the way women are often portrayed in movies, TV and advertising.

"My mom and dad are very much people who were active in the '60s and '70s in feminist movements as well as civil rights or anti-war movements, and I think they raised my brother and me to have some of those values and to think of women not just as sex images -- even though lots of images in the media are constantly saying that," Gordon-Levitt said.

Stroumboulopoulos revealed that he's a big fan of the Tumblr page run by Gordon-Levitt's mother, Jane Gordon.

The CBC host highlighted a post on Gordon's page about how women are objectified in advertising. It's a theme at the heart of "Don Jon," in which the protagonist struggles to reconcile the image of women he has learned from porn with the one presented by a real-life love.

Gordon-Levitt said his mom is particularly proud of his first effort as a writer and director, as well as the role she played in teaching him to respect women. Go mom!

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