Suggested Watch Time - Film: Saturday 1:30pm - 3:05pm, Q&A with Marissa Begonia (The Voice of Domestic Workers) and Leeds Animation at 3:10pm - 3:40pm
This short animated film tells the story of the thousands of women from extremely poor backgrounds, in countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, South Asia or Africa, who have to find work abroad to support their families. Employed as “maids” and isolated in foreign households, many of these workers find themselves trapped in conditions of great hardship. Based on the real life stories of migrant domestic workers, THEY CALL US MAIDS uses vivid watercolour animation to reveal some disturbing truths about modern slavery.
- Year2015
- Runtime7 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUK
- RatingPG
- NoteBased on the real life stories of migrant domestic workers, THEY CALL US MAIDS uses vivid watercolour animation to reveal some disturbing truths about modern slavery.
- DirectorLeeds Animation Workshop
Suggested Watch Time - Film: Saturday 1:30pm - 3:05pm, Q&A with Marissa Begonia (The Voice of Domestic Workers) and Leeds Animation at 3:10pm - 3:40pm
This short animated film tells the story of the thousands of women from extremely poor backgrounds, in countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, South Asia or Africa, who have to find work abroad to support their families. Employed as “maids” and isolated in foreign households, many of these workers find themselves trapped in conditions of great hardship. Based on the real life stories of migrant domestic workers, THEY CALL US MAIDS uses vivid watercolour animation to reveal some disturbing truths about modern slavery.
- Year2015
- Runtime7 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUK
- RatingPG
- NoteBased on the real life stories of migrant domestic workers, THEY CALL US MAIDS uses vivid watercolour animation to reveal some disturbing truths about modern slavery.
- DirectorLeeds Animation Workshop