China Blue
February 15, 2007
, 2007
China Blue is a powerful and poignant journey into the harsh world of sweatshop workers. Shot clandestinely, this is a deep-access account of what both China and the international retailers don't want us to see: how the clothes we buy are actually made. Following a pair of denim jeans from birth to sale, China Blue links the power of the U.S. consumer market to the daily lives of a Chinese factory owner and two teenaged female factory workers. Filmed both in the factory and in the workers' faraway village, this documentary provides a rare, human glimpse at China's rapid transformation into a free market society.
Information from venue's site
Places to eat:
Drink Specials:
- Rockin Rodeo: 8 pm - 2 am: $2.50 Coors Original & Lone Star, $4 Red Bull Blasters, $8 64oz Fishbowls
- »Denton Christian Preschool educates at-risk children
- »University of North Texas students auction 26 pieces of art to benefit United Way
- »Something Awesome to benefit Habitat for Humanity, rock Denton's face in process
- »A shepherd mix has been found in the Denton area
- »Oedipus The King invades Redbud Theater at Texas Woman's University
-
»Dallas couple quarantined in China for swine flu scare
-
»Dallas Chinese Overseas School to hold open house
-
»Dallas Hai-Hwa Overseas Chinese School offers language instruction
-
»Dallas-based The Regus Group opens new business center in Macau, China
-
»Dallas-based PMFG, Inc. awarded $3.4 million contract for three nuclear plants' steam dryer systems
