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The Gilded Cage
In the beautiful area of Paris, Maria and José Ribeiro lived for almost thirty years on the ground floor of a Haussmann building, in their dear little lodge.
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Plot Summary
The Gilded Cage is a short documentary film that explores the lives and dreams of immigrant workers in the service industry in New York City. It delves into their daily struggles, the sacrifices they make for their families, and their hopes for a better future in America. The film provides an intimate look at the often-unseen labor that fuels the city's economy.
Critical Reception
The Gilded Cage was praised for its poignant and humanistic portrayal of immigrant workers, highlighting their contributions and the challenges they face. Critics noted its emotional impact and its success in giving a voice to a marginalized community. The film effectively humanized the statistics and brought attention to the difficult realities of immigrant labor.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and moving short documentary.
Effectively humanizes the immigrant experience.
Highlights the unseen labor that sustains a city.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over a period of six months, capturing candid moments and interviews with workers in various service industry roles across New York City.
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