Made in Bangladesh | 2019 | Bangladesh, France, Denmark, Portugal | 91 minutes
D. Rubiyat Hossain
Sunday 22 November | 11am
HOTA Home of the Arts
135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise
“As a look behind that T-shirt you just bought on sale for $9.99 at The Gap, and the human labor, sweat and suffering that went into it, this… definitely deserves wider attention.”—Hollywood Reporter
Shimu is 23 years old and works in a clothing textile factory in the Bangladesh capital of Dhaka. She earns little money while working many hours while her husband is unemployed, searching for work. But having fled her village as a child after her stepmother threatened to marry her off to a much older man, she is used to being in tough situations that challenge her ethics. Faced with increasingly harsh conditions at work including a fire that ends with the death of one of Shimu’s colleagues, she decides with her colleagues to set up a union. Nominated for the 2019 APSA Cultural Diversity Award under the patronage of UNESCO.
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