Taxidrivers Magazine on SHE: The Invisible Women Behind the Electronics Industry
“SHE – by Parsifal Reparato” and the invisible women behind the electronics industry.
Part investigation, part human portrait, SHE portrays the lives and working conditions of women workers in Vietnam’s electronics factories, revealing the hidden side of the smartphone industry.
“Within the limits imposed by anonymity, the reconstruction of what cannot be seen or known and what happens inside clean rooms and assembly spaces is brilliant. It begins with a claustrophobic black and white, Kubrick-like in its atmosphere, then gradually dismantles the staged framework piece by piece and returns to the core issue: the condition of the workers.”
“The women in SHE are candid, undefined, always without faces, yet their eyes stand out and speak, or their lips accuse.”
“My health is used to make money.”
A story that blends anthropology and cinema, social denunciation and an intimate gaze, bringing to the screen the voices of those living behind global assembly lines.
A heartfelt thank you to Rita Andreetti and the editorial team of Taxidrivers Magazine for this deep and sensitive review.























