Posfácio at the Clothing Factory
Posfácio at the Clothing Factory

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Posfácio at the Clothing Factory

2012
Movie
30 min
Portuguese

Posfácio works at the factory of Madam Cannon and dates her daughter Claudete. Everything would be going great for Posfácio, if it wasn't for terrorist plans from his work buddies Marques and Mendes.

Insights

Director: Saeed Al-BatatyGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life of a clothing factory in Saudi Arabia, focusing on the workers and their daily routines. It explores the environment and the human element within an industrial setting. The film provides a stark and intimate portrayal of labor conditions and the lives of those employed in the factory. It aims to shed light on an often overlooked aspect of society.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'Posfácio at the Clothing Factory' received modest attention, primarily within niche film festival circuits. Critics noted its observational style and its ability to capture the atmosphere of the factory. While not widely reviewed, its impact was seen in its direct and unembellished depiction of working-class life in Saudi Arabia.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and observational approach to documentary filmmaking.

  • Appreciated for providing a rare look into industrial labor in Saudi Arabia.

  • Noted for its minimalist style and focus on atmosphere over explicit narrative.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available in public databases.

Awards & Accolades

Screened at various international short film festivals, but no major awards are widely reported.

Fun Fact

The director, Saeed Al-Bataty, often works with a minimalist and observational style, which is evident in the documentary's unadorned portrayal of the clothing factory.

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