Documentary and Film Forum in Arrasate on Cleaning Sector Precarity

The film Tratado de invisibilidad, to be screened at Amaia Antzokia, will explore the conditions of cleaning workers in Mexico City.

Generic image of a cinema interior with a blurred screen and a microphone for discussion.
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Generic image of a cinema interior with a blurred screen and a microphone for discussion.

At Arrasate's Amaia Antzokia, this Tuesday, an initiative by Harreman Denda and an NGO will feature a human rights documentary and a film forum on the precarious conditions of cleaning sector workers.

The documentary Tratado de invisibilidad, directed by Luciana Kaplan, will be screened at Amaia Antzokia at 7:30 PM. Following the screening, a film forum will be held to encourage discussion on the topic.
The film recounts the lives and experiences of public space cleaning workers in Mexico City. It provides an intimate portrayal of labor precarity, blending documentary and fictional narrative tools, and creating a mosaic of voices and livelihoods affected by subcontracting. This documentary received the Amnesty International Award at the San Sebastián Human Rights Film Festival.
The cleaning sector is one of the most precarious labor sectors, currently feminized and racialized. Consequently, in addition to labor exploitation, female workers often endure sexism, classism, and racism. To discuss this situation, two women with deep knowledge of the reality will participate in the film forum.