The price of justice

The price of justice

Release date : April 14, 2021
Runtime : 55m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Cantonese / English / Tagalog /
Director : Ivan Abreu /
Writers : Ivan Abreu /
Production companies : Rights Exposure / Blink Audiovisuals /
Budget : $10.00
April 14, 2021 55m Hong Kong Documentary Cantonese More
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The Price of Justice is a documentary film that follows four women as they try to pursue cases against their former employers. Taken into kafkaesque circumstances, these workers spend their days in waiting rooms, long queues and tribunals in a frustrating attempt to get access to justice. This documentary is my latest collaboration with Rights Exposure for Hong Kong Federation of Domestic Workers and has the support of the International Labour Organisation.
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  • title:The price of justice
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:55m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese · English · Tagalog ·
  • Director: Ivan Abreu /
  • Writers: Ivan Abreu ·
  • Production companies: Rights Exposure · Blink Audiovisuals ·
  • Budget:$10.00
  • Overview:The Price of Justice is a documentary film that follows four women as they try to pursue cases against their former employers. Taken into kafkaesque circumstances, these workers spend their days in waiting rooms, long queues and tribunals in a frustrating attempt to get access to justice. This documentary is my latest collaboration with Rights Exposure for Hong Kong Federation of Domestic Workers and has the support of the International Labour Organisation.
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