‘Maquilapolis’ looks at life across the border

On Friday, Sept. 18, Cinema Under The Stars at the Tubac Plaza Main Stage presents “Maquilapolis” (City of Factories), a documentary film about what’s happening across the border. Carmen works the graveyard shift in one of Tijuana's maquiladoras, the multi-nationally owned factories that came to Mexico for its cheap labor.

After making television components all night, Carmen comes home to a shack she built out of recycled garage doors, in a neighborhood with no sewage lines or electricity. She suffers from kidney damage and lead poisoning from her years of exposure to toxic chemicals. She earns $6 a day. But Carmen is not a victim. She is a dynamic young woman, busy making a life for herself and her children.

As Carmen and other maquiladora workers produce televisions, electrical cables, toys, clothes, batteries and IV tubes, they weave the very fabric of life for consumer nations. They also confront labor violations, environmental devastation and urban chaos “ life on the frontier of the global economy.

Carmen and her colleague Lourdes reach beyond the daily struggle for survival to organize for change: Carmen takes a major television manufacturer to task for violating her labor rights. Lourdes pressures the government to clean up a toxic waste dump left behind by a departing factory.

As they work for change, the world changes too: a global economic crisis and the availability of cheaper labor in China begin to pull the factories away from Tijuana, leaving Carmen, Lourdes and their colleagues with an uncertain future.

Show starts at 7:30 p.m. and runs 68 minutes. Recommended ages 12 and older; Admission is $5 (Free on your birthday with valid I.D.). Proceeds benefit nonprofit teen and young adult rehabilitation programs and Avalon Gardens internships of Global Community Communications Alliance.

Cinema Under The Stars is at the Tubac Plaza Main Stage next to the Out Of The Way Galleria at 29 Tubac Plaza in Tubac. If it rains, the film will be shown indoors at The Village Shops at 26 Tubac Plaza. For more information, call (520) 398-2542.