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‘Made in Bangladesh’ offered virtually Aug. 28

August 26, 2020

Starting Friday, Aug. 28, the Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s Cinema Art Theater offers virtual cinema access to “Made in Bangladesh,” a touching drama about the struggles of women who work in garment factories, trying to eke out a living while simultaneously fighting for dignity at work and home.

Shimu works grueling hours for paltry pay in a clothing factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. After a fire in the factory leaves a co-worker dead, Shimu is moved to start a union. Her attempts are met with resistance at every step, not just from her patriarchal employers but also her colleagues who fear losing their jobs. In the face of threats from management and violent disapproval of her husband, she discovers a wealth of courage and tenacity she didn’t know she had. This empowering, layered story shines a light on an oppressive industry and demands our attention.

To help keep the Cinema Art Theater’s screens lit, visit rehobothfilm.com for streaming links to watch one or several available films at home. The distributor sets the fee but if more than one person is watching, it is a bargain. 

For more information, go to www.rehobothfilm.com or call 302-645-9095.

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