On the last day of the Ibero-American film festival, the documentary "Made In L.A." by Almudena Carracedo will be screened at Metropolis Cinema.

Synopsis: The film documents the remarkable story of three Latina women immigrants who work as seamstresses in Los Angeles sweatshops. They embark on a three-year odyssey to win basic labor rights from a famous clothing retailer.

Tickets: 5,000 LL for a single movie, or 40,000 LL for festival pass

For more information, please call: 01.204.080

Made In L.A. Screening at Metropolis Cinema

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