Love, Women and Flowers + Introduction
Thursday 25 January, 2024 6.15pm
This screening will be introduced by Camilla Baier from Invisible Women.
What is the cost of producing beauty? In Love, Women and Flowers Marta Rodríguez explores this question by taking an unflinching look at the toxicity within the flower industry in Colombia, largely occupied by women workers and fuelled by western demand. Turning her camera to document the abhorrent working conditions, Rodríguez exposes the health and environmental ramifications the women are facing on a daily basis.
Showing as part of CURSED FLOWERS AND SACRED LEAVES — The militant cinema of Marta Rodríguez — this screening is presented by CinemaAttic in collaboration with Invisible Women.
GFT, 12 Rose Sgtreet, Glasgow G3 6RB
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