El Ejido

El Ejido, The Law of Profit Tonight at 7:30 PM

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February 29  |  El Ejido  |   julie

 

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Director Jawad Rhalib covered the riots, which took place in El Ejido in 2000, as a journalist for RTM (Radio télévision marocaine). One of the most violent outbreaks of racism in the recent history of Spain, the riots coincided with the enactment of a new Foreign Persons Law promoting the social integration of immigrants and for the first time recognizing their political and social rights.

 

In 2006, Rhalib returned to Spain to shoot a close and personal portrait of the migrant workers of El Ejido, interviewing a cross-section of the migrant population, from illiterate nomads to educated but impoverished Moroccans.

 

When asked why he made the film, Rhalib gave two reasons. The first reason, he said, was to show Africans what they could expect by emigrating; the second was to draw the attention of European consumers to the conditions in which their fruit and vegetables are produced.

 

El Ejido, The Law of Profit screens tonight at 7:30 PM at Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario.

 

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Opening Night Screening Sold-Out

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February 27  |  A Love During The War, Buddha Collapsed Out Of Shame, Chop Shop, El Ejido, Taxi To The Dark Side, These Girls, We'll Never Meet Childhood Again  |   julie

 

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The opening night screening of Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame is sold-out. Hana Maklmalbaf’s award-winning film of a tiny Afghani girl who wants to go to school has been a hit on the festival circuit winning awards at the Festival du nouveau cinéma, the Thessaloniki Film Festival and the Berlinale.

 

Unfortunately, the film’s director could not be present for the screening. She did, however, send a message, which will be read by the festival’s chair, Helga Stephenson.

 

Taxi to the Dark Side, which screens March 3rd with director Alex Gibney in attendance is also sold-out as is Ramin Bahrani’s Chop Shop. Chop Shop opened in NYC this week to rave reviews.

 

Tickets to the Sunday matinée presentation of We’ll Never See Childhood Again are still available as are tickets to El Ejido, The Law of Profit, These Girls and A Love During The War.

 

Video: El Ejido, The Law of Profit

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February 14  |  El Ejido  |   julie

 

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El Ejido is today the third richest town in Spain with an estimated 40,000 legal migrants and about the same number of undocumented ones. Most have no work contract and live in conditions so intolerable they sparked riots in 2000 and again in 2004. El Ejido produces millions of tons of vegetables a year, much of which is exported to the rest of Europe, mostly to Germany, France and the UK.

 

Filmed along a strip of the former desert coastline not far from the tourist resorts of the Costa del Sol, El Ejido, The Law of Profit reveals kilometer after kilometer of undulating white plastic greenhouse tents as far as the eye can see. Under these white-hot roofs, migrants from Morocco, Romania, Mali and Senegal pick tomatoes, fruit and vegetables in temperatures soaring above 40 degrees.

 

El Ejido, The Law of Profit documents the workers’ daily lives and points out the mechanism of an industrial system that exploits human beings and the environment. It’s the story of degradation of human rights, environment and ethic values in Europe that are being imposed by globalization.

 

El Ejido, The Law of Profit screens February 29, 2008, 7:30 PM at Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario.

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El Ejido, The Law of Profit
– Program Notes

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December 30  |  El Ejido  |   julie

 

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Moroccan immigrants flood Spain’s Almeira region seeking a better life; instead they find inescapable poverty, blatant racism, and back-breaking labour. The village of El Ejido exports one third of Europe’s fresh fruit, yet Europeans remain oblivious to the slave-like conditions endured by the immigrants whose labour they rely on.

 

One of the workers remarks that in his homeland he never experienced such deplorable living conditions (he and his friends are forced to construct their own ramshackle homes out of plastic and cardboard, and trek long distances for drinking water). El Ejido, The Law of Profit seeks out the roots of the injustice it depicts, showing government and industry’s role in perpetuating the problem, and the indifference of most locals to the living conditions of the workers; but ultimately it is the plight of these men, toiling in anonymity and striving for little more than a decent wage and a place to live, that rightly takes centre stage in this haunting expose.

 

Program notes by George Kaltsounakis

 

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El Ejido, The Law of Profit

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December 30  |  El Ejido  |   julie

 

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El Ejido, The Law of Profit (Belgium)
Director: Jawad Rhalib
Year: 2007
Runtime: 81 minutes
Screening Times:February 29, 2008, 7:30 PM
Screens at Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas Street West

 

Synopsis:
Where do the perfect fruits and vegetables of Europe come from? This film shows the deplorable conditions of the more than 80,000 Moroccan immigrants living and literally slaving under the plastic sheet that protect the crops, and above all, the laws of profit in southern Spain.

 

Director’s Biography (in French):
Jawad Rhalib est d’origine belgo-marocaine et diplômé en communication de l’Université catholique de Louvain-La-Neuve. Il s’est aussi formé en réalisation à la RTM (Radio télévision marocaine). Depuis 1997, Jawad Rhalib a réalisé plus d’une dizaine de films. Il a reçu des formations en réalisation en Europe, des masters classes, une formation en journalisme (il est journaliste professionnel). Son dernier film « El Ejido, la loi du profit » est sorti au cinéma en Belgique le 18 avril 2007, en France au mois de septembre 2007. Le film était en compétition au FIPA (Biarritz), au FESPACO (Prix du meilleur documentaire), à Thessaloniki, Festivals des droits de l’homme de Genève, Rencontre Doc à Tunis et sera bientôt à DokFest Munich.

 

Director’s blog (in French)

 

Article on El Ejido, The Law of Profit posted on Human Right Tribune.

 

Overview by Julie Giles

 

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