The new documentary Skilled by filmmaker Julio Palacio premiered at Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on Sunday.
The film explores the lives of skilled trade workers and attempts to battle the stigma against trade as a career by highlighting four individuals – a plumber, a welder, a film gaffer and a safety specialist.
Kill Bill actress Vivica A. Fox hosted the premiere. Fox spoke to uInterview founder Erik Meers about working with 3M on the film, saying it was “all about girl power.”
“I’m just so grateful that 3M and Generous Films made this wonderful documentary about skilled trade professions,” she said. “It’s all about girl power right now. Women have not been able to have certain opportunities in skilled trade, so we’re here to show you a documentary of four people that are gonna surprise you.”
The 37-minute documentary premiered at Sundance on Sunday night.
The film explores the lives of skilled trade workers and attempts to battle the stigma against trade as a career by highlighting four individuals – a plumber, a welder, a film gaffer and a safety specialist.
Kill Bill actress Vivica A. Fox hosted the premiere. Fox spoke to uInterview founder Erik Meers about working with 3M on the film, saying it was “all about girl power.”
“I’m just so grateful that 3M and Generous Films made this wonderful documentary about skilled trade professions,” she said. “It’s all about girl power right now. Women have not been able to have certain opportunities in skilled trade, so we’re here to show you a documentary of four people that are gonna surprise you.”
The 37-minute documentary premiered at Sundance on Sunday night.
- 1/25/2023
- by Miranda Dipaolo
- Uinterview
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