The Golden Thread

The Golden Thread

2022 · 91 min · ★ 7.8 · Documentary, Drama

In the heyday of the jute industry, millions of people in Bengal made their living doing this laborious work, which has hardly changed since the industrial revolution. The 100-year-old machinery has been endlessly repaired. State aid kept this sustainable alternative to plastic going, but its future looks bleak.

Directed by Nishtha Jain · Written by Deborah Matzner

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