The documentary "Made in Ethiopia" explores the complexities of industrialization through the lens of a Chinese-built garment factory in rural Ethiopia. Directed by Xinyan Yu, the film focuses on the experiences of three women: a Chinese factory manager, an Ethiopian worker, and a local farmer displaced by the expansion. It raises critical questions about the costs of progress and China's role in shaping modernization narratives in African nations, drawing parallels to the director's own upbringing in a rapidly developing China. AI
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