Director: Andrew Morgan Producers: Michael Ross, Lucy
Siegle, Livia Firth
Description:
This
is a story about clothing. It's about the clothes we wear, the people
who make them, and the impact the industry is having on our world.
The price of clothing has been decreasing for decades, while the
human and environmental costs have grown dramatically.
Biography: AndrewMorgan is an internationally recognized director focused on telling
stories for a better tomorrow. After studying cinematography at the
LA Film School he went on to co-found Untold Creative, a hybrid
filmmaking studio where he currently serves as the creative director.
Michael
Ross has
worked as a creative producer and project coordinator in film and
advertising. He worked on award winning advertising for clients
including Disney, Expedia, IBM, and AT&T. He has a passion for
leading others in producing films that will make a difference in the
world.
Lucy Siegle has
written a weekly ethical living column for The Observer since
2004, and two books, including Green Living in the Urban Jungle and To Die For. She reports and speaks about environmental
issues on TV and radio, including The 5 O’Clock Show, Five’s The Wright Stuff,Sky News and BBC Radio 4′s You
and Yours. Lucy is a current reporter for BBC One’s The One
Show.
Livia Firth is the
Creative Director of Eco-Age, the sustainability brand consultancy
and founder of the Green Carpet Challenge. As an Oxfam Global
Ambassador. She is also a founding member of Annie Lennox’s ‘The
Circle’, a powerful women’s advocacy group. Livia is a UN Leader
of Change and has also been recognized with the UN Fashion 4
Development Award.