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Dubai: a city of dreams

Title
Dubai: a city of dreams / presented by Manhattan Film Academy and Tutak Films, written and directed by Robert Tutak, produced by Robert Tutak and Gene Ragat, narrated by George Lopes.
Published
[New York] : Tutak Films & Manhattan Film Academy, ©2010.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (64 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Notes
On cover: documentary on labor exploitation and human rights abuses in Dubai, UAE.
On cover: Dubai is a city of dreams. Som dreams come true. Some don't.
Music by Alfarasha, written, arranged and performed by Aref Jamen; interviewer and interpreter: Imran A.; additional translation: Vinit Parmar; cinematography: Robert Tutak, Kaziuk Zdjeciowiec; editing: Robert Tutak and Ziuta Sklejarka.
In Bengali, English, and Hindi, with English subtitles.
Summary
Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum dreamed of transforming what was once a sleepy fishing and pearl diving village into the ultimate 21st century metropolis. In just ten years, he has delivered the tallest building in the world, the most expensive hotel, the biggest man-made island, the biggest shopping mall, the biggest airport, and the longest fully automated metro system. And that's just for starters. To make his dream come true, Sheikh Mohammed has imported to Dubai over a million slave laborers. He charges them $2,000-5,000 for the visa and work permit and pays them less than a dollar an hour. He confiscates their passports and houses them in slum-like gated labor camps. They work 12 hours a day, six days a week, in often over one hundred degree temperatures. Sheikh Mohammad keeps them hidden from the public eye and censors information on them. Spekaing up on the labor issues in Dubai is punishable by a fine and imprisonment up to two years. The laborers make up more than 60% of the Dubai population. They are the silent, invisible majority that lives in the dark underbelly of the city. This documentary gives them a voice. It tells their heart-wrenching story--From container.
Format
Images / Video & Film
Language
Bengali; English; Hindi
Added to Catalog
March 16, 2018
Credits
Music by Alfarasha, written, arranged and performed by Aref Jamen; interviewer and interpreter: Imran A.; additional translation: Vinit Parmar; cinematography: Robert Tutak, Kaziuk Zdjeciowiec; editing: Robert Tutak and Ziuta Sklejarka.
System details note
DVD; NTSC; all regions; Dolby Stereo.
Genre/Form
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
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