片名:泣血交易
影片原产国:丹麦
片长:57分15秒
配音语言:英语
字幕:英语
制作年份:2006年
影片首播日期:2006年6月
作者:汤姆•海涅曼恩
导演:汤姆•海涅曼恩
出品公司:山猫媒体&海涅曼恩媒体
内容简介:本片讲述西方贸易公司向第三世界国家压价进口廉价产品背后的血泪故事。进口商们往往以极其低廉的进口价格,掠夺到根本无法等同这些产品实际消耗的人力以及环境代价的商品;而大多数西方消费者对此毫不知情。有些零售商和制造商拒绝接受该片导演的采访,但工人们,医生还有科学家们一起证实了这场残酷交易的事实。
影片以北印度的纺织业为例,从棉花的生产到染色,以及最后作为毛巾和床单销往欧洲和美国市场的过程,引证了这些不平等的泣血交易。
导演简历:汤姆•海涅曼恩 1998-2005年间联合导演了大量纪录片。2006年春天他为丹麦国家电视台(DR1)制作、导演关于印度生产和制造棉纺织品的纪录片。《杀手的还价》在DR1播出了三次,首次播出获得30%的份额,收视率是4.3。
2008年,他制作、导演了《掷硬币/承诺之塔》,讲述世界最大的两家电信公司如何倾力合作,克服极端恶劣的环境和工作条件的制约,在孟加拉建起了电信铁塔。
Name of Entry:A Killer Bargain
Country of Production:Denmark
Running Time:57’15
Commentary Language:English
Subtitle:English
Year of Production:2006
Date of First Release:06.2006
Author:Tom Heinemann
Director(s):Tom Heinemann
Company of Production:Lynx Media & Heinemann Media
Brief Synopsis:The Killer Bargain referred to by this award winning and hard-hitting documentary’s title is the availability of cheap consumer goods, imported by Western companies, whose prices don’t reflect the actual human and environmental costs associated with their production in the developing world. Consumers remain largely unaware of the conditions under which the goods they buy are produced; this film makes those connections shockingly clear. While some retailers and manufacturers refuse to talk to the filmmakers, workers, doctors and scientists testify eloquently to the tremendous human costs of globalization.
The film takes as a case study the production of textiles in northern India, from the growing of cotton, through the dying of cloth to its final sale as towels and sheets in European and American stores.
Filmography:
Has co-directed a number of documentaries from 1998-2005
In the spring of 2006 he produced and directed a documentary for National Danish Television (DR1) on the production and manufacturing of cotton and textiles in India. “A Killer Bargain” has been shown three times in DR1, and on the premiere it gained a share of 30 % and a rating of 4,3.
In 2008 he produced and directed “Flip The Coin / A Tower of Promises” on how two of the worlds largest telecom companies got their telecom towers manufactured in Bangladesh under extreme harch environmental and work related conditions.
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