"Invisible Hands" is a documentary film that explores the world of child labor and exploitation in various countries. The film follows the stories of children who are forced to work in dangerous conditions, often for little to no pay. Through interviews with activists, experts, and former child laborers, the film sheds light on the harsh realities faced by these children and the challenges they must overcome to break free from this cycle of poverty and exploitation.
The film also examines the role of consumers in perpetuating child labor through their demand for cheap goods. By highlighting the connection between consumer choices and child labor, "Invisible Hands" aims to raise awareness and inspire action to end this global issue.
Through powerful storytelling and compelling visuals, "Invisible Hands" brings attention to a pressing human rights issue that often goes unnoticed. The film serves as a call to action for individuals, governments, and businesses to take responsibility and work towards a world where all children are free from exploitation and able to pursue their dreams.