Shipbreakers
In the coastal town of Alang, India, thousands of migrant workers labor in the world's largest ship-breaking yard, dismantling massive, decommissioned vessels by hand. This grueling, hazardous work provides a vital source of income for the impoverished laborers, yet it exposes them to severe health risks and environmental degradation. As these ships are reduced to scrap, the film captures the human cost of this industrial cycle, highlighting the resilience of the workers and the complex, often exploitative, nature of the global ship-recycling industry.