NO SWEAT
| Directed by: | Amie Williams |
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| Written by: | Amie Williams, Amie Williams, Amie Williams |
| Country: | U S A |
| Created: | 2006 |
| Runtime: | 54 min. |
| Also Listed In: |
AFI FEST - Converted |
| Member: | amie |
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Film Description:
Synopsis
Dark, dingy factories. Workers hunched elbow-to-elbow over machines. Nike. Guess. Kathy Lee Gifford. We are all too familiar with sweatshops, operating both in the U.S. and overseas. But does what’s behind the label of what you wear always have to be linked to worker exploitation? Enter SweatX and American Apparel, two hip T-shirt factories that operate in downtown Los Angeles, just blocks from each other. Both companies are committed to creating “sweat-free” clothing (i.e. their workers earn livable wages and get benefits, work in safe environments, etc). While Sweat X is backed by $2.5 million from ice cream-maker turned social activist Ben Cohen, (of Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream), American Apparel was built from the ground up by controversial self-described Canadian “schmata” hustler, Dov Charney. “NO SWEAT” is a fast-paced, behind-the scenes documentary that follows these two companies for one year, comparing their divergent business practices, interviewing workers, following a union drive, and zeroing in on the hopes and dreams of the garment workers themselves. While Dov gets slapped with sexual harassment allegations and openly resists unionization, Sweat X struggles to survive in the tight economic conditions that have sent so much of their competition overseas. Racy ads, or sound labor practices? Legalize L.A., or subcontract the work? So much of what both companies are grappling with resonates on a global scale, as the garment industry provides a first-stop for immigrant workers fleeing subhuman conditions in China, Southeast Asia, and South America. So what’s behind the label of your T-shirt?
Forms: Documentary, Feature, Television
Genres: Educational, Human Rights, Independent, Urban, Culture
Niches: Hispanic, Latino, Third World, Women
Screenings & Events
Truly CA Series, KQED
Broadcast TV
San Francisco, U S A
September 2005
Cast & Crew
Amie Williams (Producer, Director), Tony Silver (Executive Producer)
WritingAmie Williams (Writer), Amie Williams (Writer), Amie Williams (Writer)
CameraAmie Williams (Cinematographer/DP), Amie Williams (Cinematographer/DP), Amie Williams (Cinematographer/DP)
Post ProductionLibby Horne (Picture Editor), Libby Horne (Picture Editor), Libby Horne (Picture Editor), Paul Zanelli (Sound Editor), Paul Zanelli (Sound Editor), Paul Zanelli (Sound Editor)
MusicQuetzal Quetzal (Original Music/Composer), Quetzal Quetzal (Original Music/Composer), Quetzal Quetzal (Original Music/Composer)
RepresentationPeter Belsito (Publicist)
Amie Williams interview on Uprising, KPFK Nov. 2, 2006
Interview with Sonali on UPRISING about the making of NO SWEAT
Ratings
Gives viewer a great portrayal of the horrific labor conditions thousands of people suffer in. This film exposes truths that many are unaware of & highlights 2 companies that are setting examples for others to follow. Great interviews & educational.
I know that Am.App runs on a unique vertically integrated model and is known for treating employees well, but i don't know much else. No Sweat (great title, by the way) seems to investigate pressing and important issues. I can't wait to see it!





6 Comments about NO SWEAT
Nov 08, 2006 05:48PM
great film, I have met Dov before and the film captures him, the good, the bad and the ugly. I had wished the film had show an actual sweat shop so there could have been more of a comparision
Nov 07, 2006 05:17PM
Having a fascination with the Southeast Asian region, this topic is of particular interest to me. These workers work for pennies an hour (sometimes a day) and will never be able to afford the products they make, often times in hazardous conditions that cause bodily harm to the workers.
These "sweat-free" factories are an interesting concept and a fantastic idea. Hopefully that concept and this film will help spread awareness to the public about this situation. Cannot wait to see the film! I'll probably have additional questions for Amie once I do get a chance to watch this documentary!
Nov 07, 2006 11:38AM
This looks both topical and fascinating- American Apparel is an interesting subject for a dcumentary. We greatly look forward to seeing this.
Nov 07, 2006 11:10AM
Trailer=amazing!
Dov Charney= wierd!
Nov 07, 2006 11:08AM
Looks awesome.
Nov 07, 2006 11:07AM
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