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Red Gold

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Red Gold is an animated short film documentary that delves into the protest of Moroccan women who pick strawberries in Huelva, offering a polyphonic account of their struggle. Through the voices of three women, the film explores the structural dimensions of the conflict, including migration policies, the fight against north-to-south global extractivism, racial capitalism, and local alliances. By weaving together these narratives, Red Gold invites viewers to reflect on the complexity of the conflict and its representation, providing insight into the intersecting challenges faced by marginalized communities.

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