From the opening scene of My Cultural Divide questions the logic of unconditional political activist, and wonders aloud whether ethical consumption actually does anything good for the workers behind the machines.
Due to family connections Faisal Lutchmedial director makes its way into some of the worst factories in Bangladesh, and talks frankly with the workers in his employment and living conditions.
Accompanied by his ailing mother, Lutchmedial takes us on a very personal journey to bridge the gap between his heritage in Bangladesh and lives in Canada.
It connects to your policy with your humanity, and weaves a story that is both stimulating and exciting.