China Blue Documentary Analysis

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The future of work is very important because it shows us whether we are on the right track to sustaining a enhanced labour force around the world. I have selected these documentaries “China Blue” directed by Micha X. Peled and “Blood Coltan” directed by Patrick Forestrie; both documentaries have conveyed a message on how inequality has effected people’s jobs and lives. “China Blue” is a documentary about a 15-year-old girl who has just started working in a jeans factory, while “Blood Coltan” is a documentary about a film crew who explore the Coltan mines of Congo. The future of work illustrated in the films “China Blue” and “Blood Coltan” shows us that their is an increase in inequality because people are forced to work and live in harsh conditions, …show more content…

An example seen in, “China Blue” a 15 year old girl that works in the jeans factory is forced to work and sleep in a very dirty and an unsanitary environment. Many of the workers in this factory get sick, in a particular scene the 15 year old girl gets a very bad stomach ache, even with this she still has to work and suffer throughout the day because she is forced too. To me this poses a question; how are young girls able to endure in these kind’s of conditions? Also in “Blood Coltan” men who work in these mines in most cases were removed from their homes and forced to work, while women were forced to work as sex slaves. In a particular scene, an interviewer sets up a meeting with a man who was able to slip a hidden camera into these mines to show how works are treated. These cameras show us how people were usually beaten and used beyond their worker capabilities. Here we see how these two films covey this message of inequality, this is why we need to see and change to improve workplace safety and

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