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Synopsis
Leftist filmmaker Ken Loach directs this grim drama about the plight of seemingly invisible office cleaners in contemporary L.A. who often earn as little as $6 a day without benefits. The film opens as Maya (Pilar Padilla), a young Mexican lass, is reuniting with her older sister Rosa (Elpidia Carrilio) in L.A. after a harrowing cross-border journey. Rosa sets her sister up first with a job as a barmaid, which Maya soon quits after getting repeatedly groped -- and then as a janitor. When her boss demands one month's salary as "commission," Maya happens upon Sam Shapiro (Adrien Brody), a muckraking lawyer and union agitator. This film, which was screened in competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, is remarkable for its prescience -- it was shown a month after a massive janitor's strike ground L.A.'s business community to a halt. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Catherine Doherty Art Director
Barry Ackroyd Cinematographer
George Fenton Composer (Music Score)
Ken Loach Director
Jonathan Morris Editor
Ulrich Felsberg Executive Producer
Ricardo Mendez Matta First Assistant Director
Rebecca O'Brien Producer
Martin Johnson Production Designer
Paul Laverty Screenwriter
Haskell Wexler Second Unit Director Of Photography
Ray Beckett Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2001
Runtime: 110
Country: Germany
MPAA Rating: R
for strong language and brief nudity
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Alta Films
Bac Films
BiM Distribution
British Screen
BSkyB
Cineart
Filmcooperative Zürich
Parallax Pictures
Road Movies Filmproduktion
Tornasol Films

Release
May 11, 2001 (USA - Limited)