The Conscience of Clothing
Films, Best Documentary Films
1H 39MIN
Availability ended 12/6/2020 EST
This is more than a film.
It’s a journey. It’s a process. It’s a mission. To bring a just society to the workers of the global south and doing so by starting a movement.
THE CONSCIENCE OF CLOTHING
is a hybrid mix of cineastic documentary and editorial content elements by independent filmmaker Patrick Kohl.
What does „making fashion“ mean to the people producing our clothes and accessories? Fashion-Blogger Willy Iffland and journalist Helen Fares visit diverse actors in different positions in the industry to get intimate and honest insights.
It’s a roadtrip and a progressive personal development story, translated through permanent reflexion of our two protagonists Helen Fares and Willy Iffland – taking a deep dive into the heart of Cambodia’s garment industry.
Inspired by welcoming encounters with locals, THE CONSCIENCE OF CLOTHING is an authentic snapshot of an industry that accounts for the livelihood and everyday reality of roughly a fifth of the country’s population.
Our topics are working conditions, fair wages, education, road safety and general life in Cambodia – but we’re building strong bridges to western civilisation „Zeitgeist“ topics such as egoism, consumption in real-life capitalism (fueled by fast fashion), intersectional feminism and sustainability in the modern world.
Credits
Directed by Patrick Kohl
Written by Patrick Kohl
Produced by Patrick Kohl
Cast Helen Fares
Willy Iffland
Alina Koschnike (Camera)
Patrick Dosanjh (Camera)