Film: 'Blood in the Mobile'

 

Additional dates added due to popular demand!

Join ECPAT UK for a film screening of 'Blood in the Mobile'


Wednesday 24 April 2013 / Wednesday 1 May 2013

5pm for a 5.30pm start 

ECPAT UK National Training Centre, London SW1W 0BS


ECPAT UK has added two more dates for our screening of the award-winning film ‘Blood in the Mobile’, a gripping insight into the exploitation of people – including children – who work mining minerals used in mobile phone production.

To raise funds towards ECPAT UK’s important work to combat child exploitation, there is a suggested donation of £10 to attend the screening, which includes refreshments. 

Places are limited, so please book now by emailing info@ecpat.org.uk.  

If you cannot attend these dates, but would like to know more about similar future events please see our website.

 

Blood in the Mobile - A compulsory movie for every mobile phone owner
Director: Frank Piasecki Poulsen, Denmark/France 2010, 82 mins 

'What is coltan? It is a mineral from which tantalum is extracted, used for the production of mobile phones. Millions of mobile phone users support, if unknowingly, the criminal mining industry. The mines illegally exploit thousands of people, including children, who work in slave conditions. In the mines, no one cares about human rights and workers’ laws. Poulsen enables us to see how such a facility operates, working several hours each day in inhuman conditions, in scorching African heat. Mineral extraction is still carried out at the cost of freedom and life of numerous human beings. The vicious circle continues...'


We look forward to seeing some of you at the film screening.

From the ECPAT UK Team

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