“…women always think collectively.[…]The other thing is that us women have that strength, because we always seek to maintain a work stability. Because we are single mothers. We know our responsibilities. That our conditions of life, for our children, for our families, depend on us. There is a responsibility towards ourselves, as we are the heads of households. So that leads us to do, so many things!




- Title
- Made in Honduras
- Directed by
- Mateo Crossa Niell and Opus Social Media
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country
- Mexico-Honduras
- Language
- Spanish
- Subtitles
- Year
- 2014
- Running time
- 58 minutes
- Format
- DSRL FullHD
English
In the harsh world of exploitation in which thousands of workers are subjected to everyday as employees, there are exemplary stories of people walking upstream. This happens in the maquila industry in Honduras, where workers are increasingly finding more reasons to raise their voices for the desire of a dignified job and a decent life.
Made in Honduras is the common testimony of women maquila workers that does not only show the dark reality that revolves around these factories, but gathers the voices they found with their organization on the way to transform the situation around them.
Made in Honduras, a film about women maquila workers in their struggle, resistance and organization.
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MILLION GARMENTS PER DAY
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THOUSAND WORKERS
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BILLION GARMENTS EXPORTED TO THE USA