El Contrato | |
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Directed by | Min Sook Lee |
Written by | Min Sook Lee |
Produced by | Karen King-Chigbo |
Cinematography | David Patrick John Westheuser |
Edited by | Katharine Asals |
Music by | Edgardo Moreno |
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Running time | 52 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English Spanish |
El Contrato (lit. "The Contract") is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Min Sook Lee and released in 2003.[1] The film portrays the harsh living conditions of exploited migrant workers from Mexico who are working as farm labourers in Leamington, Ontario.[2]
The film premiered at the Bloor Cinema on September 24, 2003,[3] but the farmers depicted in the film issued a SLAPP suit which delayed the film's wider release.[4] After the lawsuit was cleared, the film received further film festival screenings in 2004,[2] before being broadcast by TVOntario on January 12, 2005.[5]
Lee subsequently returned to the theme of migrant workers in her 2016 film Migrant Dreams, which centred on similar exploitation of Indonesian temporary migrant workers.[6]