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The Price of Cheap is a gritty dive into the shadowy world of textile manufacturing, where it reveals the harsh realities faced by modern slaves. The documentary follows Joseph Raj, a passionate advocate with T.E.S.T., weaving a narrative that's both harrowing and inspiring. The pacing isn't rushed; it allows you to absorb the weight of each story, creating a somber atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The cinematography is raw, amplifying the emotional impact of the narratives. It’s not just a film about exploitation, but also about resilience and hope, showcasing the tireless efforts of individuals fighting against systemic injustice. It's a stirring piece that challenges you to think deeper about the garments we often take for granted.
Documentary on modern slavery in textilesFocus on Joseph Raj and T.E.S.T.Themes of resilience and social justice
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