

Bread and Roses
2000 Directed by Ken LoachMaya is a quick-witted young woman who comes over the Mexican border without papers and makes her way to the LA home of her older sister Rosa. Rosa gets Maya a job as a janitor: a non-union janitorial service has the contract, the foul-mouthed supervisor can fire workers on a whim, and the service-workers' union has assigned organizer Sam Shapiro to bring its "justice for janitors" campaign to the building. Sam finds Maya a willing listener, she's also attracted to him. Rosa resists, she has an ailing husband to consider. The workers try for public support; management intimidates workers to divide and conquer. Rosa and Maya as well as workers and management may be set to collide.

Pilar Padilla
....................................................Maya

Adrien Brody
....................................................Sam Shapiro

Jack McGee
....................................................Bert
Monica Rivas
....................................................Simona
Frankie Davila
....................................................Luis

Lillian Hurst
....................................................Anna
Maria Orellana
....................................................Berta
Director
...........................................................Ken Loach
Executive Producer
...........................................................Ulrich Felsberg
Producer
...........................................................Rebecca O'Brien
Writer
...........................................................Paul Laverty
Production Design
...........................................................Martin Johnson
Sound Recordist
...........................................................Ray Beckett
Costume Designer
...........................................................Michele Michel
Production Companies
...................................................Parallax Pictures
Road Movies
Tornasol Media
Alta Films
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Germany
Spain
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Español
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
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