Made in L.A.
For the 1989 television movie sometimes marketed as Made in L.A, see L.A. Takedown.
Made in L.A. | |
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Directed by | Almudena Carracedo |
Produced by | Robert Bahar, Almudena Carracedo |
Written by | Almudena Carracedo, Robert Bahar, Lisa Leeman |
Music by | Joseph Julian Gonzalez |
Cinematography | Almudena Carracedo |
Edited by |
Lisa Leeman Kim Roberts Almudena Carracedo |
Language | English |
Made in L.A. is a 2007 documentary film that tells the story of three Latina immigrants as they wage a battle against their employer, a Los Angeles garment factory. After years of domestic abuse and meager salaries, Lupe Hernandez, Maura Colorado, and María Pineda join together in their struggle for self-empowerment and negotiated working conditions.[1]
Made in L.A. was written, directed, and produced by Almudena Carracedo and was aired as part of PBS's Point of View documentary series.
References
External links
- P.O.V. Made in L.A. - PBS's site dedicated to the film
- Made in L.A. - Official Website
- Made in L.A. at the Internet Movie Database
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