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The Hand that Feeds
Irina, a single-mother, must move in with her sugary sweet mother-in-law, Trudi. In spite of feeling suffocated by Trudi’s relentless generosity and greasy home-cooked meals, Irina always tries to maintain a grateful facade. Yet she’s plagued by a creeping sense of unease and is even terrorized by spine-chilling visions when she’s alone. How long can she grit her teeth and swallow everything while denying the rage that is growing in her gut?
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the exploitative labor practices within a global fast-fashion conglomerate. It uncovers the systemic issues faced by garment workers in developing countries, highlighting their fight for fair wages, safe working conditions, and basic human rights. The film juxtaposes the immense wealth and success of the corporation with the poverty and struggles of the people who produce its goods.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its unflinching look at corporate responsibility and the human cost of fast fashion. Reviewers praised its investigative depth and the powerful narratives of the workers featured. It resonated strongly with audiences concerned about ethical consumerism.
What Reviewers Say
A vital and eye-opening exposé on the dark side of the fashion industry.
Powerful storytelling that gives voice to the marginalized.
Urges viewers to consider the ethical implications of their purchasing habits.
Google audience: Viewers overwhelmingly found the documentary to be incredibly informative and eye-opening, praising its bravery in tackling difficult truths about corporate exploitation. Many expressed a newfound awareness of supply chain issues and felt motivated to make more conscious consumer choices. Some noted the emotional toll of watching the workers' struggles but ultimately deemed it essential viewing.
Awards & Accolades
Winner: Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for U.S. Documentary, Nominated: Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
Fun Fact
Due to the sensitive nature of the investigation and threats to workers, the film's director and production team chose to remain anonymous to protect those involved.
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