8/21/2010 1:41:49 PM
a quien corresponda:
Habría la posibilidad do obtener una copia para un ciclo de cine que efectuaremos en la Universidad autonoma de Aguascalientes en noviembre de 2010?
Atentamente
Irma Aviña
POWER
Maquilapolis
City of Factories
Women from all over Mexico flock north to the city of Tijuana to find work in the maquiladoras, or factories, along the Mexico-United States border. They come for the promise of a steady income and a better future. More often, what they find is a toxic workplace and a life of desperate poverty. Women are recruited by the maquiladoras to staff the assembly lines because they are thought to be cheap, docile labor, but the women featured in the documentary film Maquilapolis (City of Factories) are proving just the opposite.
Filmmakers Vicky Funari and Sergio De La Torre armed a group of workers with video cameras so they could document themselves. Not simply the subject of the film, the women were involved in every aspect of production. In an interview with the directors conducted by P.O.V. Documentary Films, we learn what power means when women take control of the lens and their livelihoods.
Used with the permission of PBS Point of View.
Globalization , vidéo , video , فيديو , latin america , américa latina , Amérique Latine , أمريكا اللاتينية , technology , tecnología , technologie , التقنية
8/21/2010 1:41:49 PM
a quien corresponda:
Habría la posibilidad do obtener una copia para un ciclo de cine que efectuaremos en la Universidad autonoma de Aguascalientes en noviembre de 2010?
Atentamente
Irma Aviña
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What are maquila working conditions really like? Sign up for a maquila tour, sponsored by the Centro de Información para Trabajadores y Trabajadoras (Worker Information Center). Attend discussions with social rights and labor rights activists. (English)