Continuing with the recommendations of films whose plot revolves around the Prevention of Occupational Risks, we give you new titles that you cannot miss:

  • La Plaza de la música (2010). This film by Gipuzkoan film director Juan Miguel Gutiérrez deals with the effects and damages of asbestos. About this narrative the director himself says: "A short time ago I discovered by chance that our mother died a victim of inhaling asbestos dust. The factory that produced it was located a short distance from the house where we lived. The discovery was an emotional blow that led me to make a journey from the depths of my heart to the beaches of India where ships are scrapped today that no European wants to cut up for fear of the asbestos they contain.
  • Life and Death in a Warehouse (2022). This film, inspired by real events in Great Britain, explores the harsh working conditions in large parcel logistics centers, focusing on Megan, who is forced to pressure her pregnant colleague, Alys, to increase her productivity rate to keep her new job in a warehouse in Wales, putting the health of Alys and her fetus at risk. and posing the dilemma of how far to go to keep their job. A film that will also make you rethink your consumption habits on the Internet.
  • Norma Rae (1979), a film starring Sally Field and Beau Bridges Based on the life of a garment worker who fights to improve working conditions and safety in her workplace by forming a union. Norma Rae is a mother who lives with her parents and works, like them, in the town's textile factory. The working conditions of the workers in the factory are very bad, so a trade unionist from New York goes to the factory to convince the workers about the importance of creating a works council in the factory.