Fashion Factories Undercover
In the wake of the Rana Plaza collapse, which claimed over 1,100 lives, an undercover investigation exposes the harrowing reality of garment workers in Bangladesh. The film reveals a system of systemic abuse, where children are forced into long, grueling shifts in unsafe factories, often under the threat of violence. Despite the implementation of new safety agreements by major Western retailers, the investigation uncovers that many factories remain death traps, with locked fire exits and a culture of fear that prevents workers from speaking out. This is a powerful, human-centered look at the hidden cost of the clothes we wear, highlighting the urgent need for accountability and change in the global fashion industry.