New Radiohead video against human trafficking
- added April 30, 2008
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- saverio
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"Radiohead have donated a song to MTV to use in a human rights media campaign ‘EXIT’ (end exploitation and trafficking)
The video, which will premiere on MTV channels globally from May 1, features a split screen showing the day in the life of a well-off child from a western country and a poor child who is forced to work in a shoe factory sweatshop. In Rainbows track ‘All I Need’ will promote the MTV Exit initiative that aims to end exploitation and human trafficking.
It was filmed in Australia by cinematographer John Seale, who has worked on The English Patient and Cold Mountain, and director Steve Rogers."
...Wonderful video. And my favourite track off "In Rainbows".
The video, which will premiere on MTV channels globally from May 1, features a split screen showing the day in the life of a well-off child from a western country and a poor child who is forced to work in a shoe factory sweatshop. In Rainbows track ‘All I Need’ will promote the MTV Exit initiative that aims to end exploitation and human trafficking.
It was filmed in Australia by cinematographer John Seale, who has worked on The English Patient and Cold Mountain, and director Steve Rogers."
...Wonderful video. And my favourite track off "In Rainbows".
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It's a good video. Very simple and effective. I like the bit at the end where one kid is getting into bed and the other is still toiling.
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helping people realize the cost of our luxury(!) life styles at the expense of all the others. it canna take it captain
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wow
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- krystahardin
- 5 months ago
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I like how this video shows the detrimental results of "development". There are so many costs to being produtive, outside of the monetary aspect. I'd like to see the same perspective taken when it comes to the detriments to the environment when it comes to being "productive".
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- TheNotAdrienne
- 5 months ago
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