Made in L.A.

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Made in L.A.
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
Editing 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

  1. PBS Synopsis

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