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Made in Bangladesh Film Screening

Apr 29

Fashion’s hidden truths.

As part of the world’s largest annual fashion activism campaign, Fashion Revolution Week, Ethical Clothing Australia will present a special screening of Made in Bangladesh on Wednesday, April 29 from 6pm at ACMI, Federation Square, Melbourne.

Made in Bangladesh is a powerful drama that explores the working conditions and social challenges faced by garment workers, inviting audiences to reflect on ethical production, labour rights and the human cost behind the global fashion industry.

The evening will also feature the premiere of Ethical Clothing Australia’s short documentary, marking 25 years of impact. Curated interview footage will further connect the film’s themes to the Australian context, with insights from Christina Hajagos-Clausen, Textile and Garment Industry Director at IndustriALL Global Union, and Jenny Kruschel, National Secretary of the Textile, Clothing and Footwear Union.

For more information and to purchase tickets to the screening, head here.

For more events in Melbourne, head here.

THE DETAILS

Ethical Clothing Australia

Fed Square, Swanston Street and Flinders Street, Melbourne CBD, Woiworung Country, Melbourne, VIC

APR 29

WED, 6PM – LATE

@ethicalclothingaustralia

2026-04-29 00:00:00 2026-04-29 00:00:00 Australia/Melbourne Made in Bangladesh Film Screening

As part of the world’s largest annual fashion activism campaign, Fashion Revolution Week, Ethical Clothing Australia will present a special screening of Made in Bangladesh on Wednesday, April 29 from 6pm at ACMI, Federation Square, Melbourne.

Made in Bangladesh is a powerful drama that explores the working conditions and social challenges faced by garment workers, inviting audiences to reflect on ethical production, labour rights and the human cost behind the global fashion industry.

The evening will also feature the premiere of Ethical Clothing Australia’s short documentary, marking 25 years of impact. Curated interview footage will further connect the film’s themes to the Australian context, with insights from Christina Hajagos-Clausen, Textile and Garment Industry Director at IndustriALL Global Union, and Jenny Kruschel, National Secretary of the Textile, Clothing and Footwear Union.

For more information and to purchase tickets to the screening, head here.

For more events in Melbourne, head here.

Fed Square Swanston Street and Flinders Street Melbourne CBD Woiworung Country, Melbourne VIC Fashion Journal [email protected]
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