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'Cesar Chavez' Biopic Producer Denies Allegations Of Union-Busting Hiring Practices


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cesar-chavez-biopic-producer-denies-allegations-union-busting-hiring-practicesFox News:

The producer of the biopic about labor union activist Cesar Chavez said the allegations made against the film concerning union-busting hiring practices are incorrect.

 

Pablo Cruz of Canana Films, the Mexican production company who produced the film “Cesar Chavez” denied the recent claims made by critic Chamba Sanchez on Facebook that they “fired unionized workers and outsourced part or the entire production to Mexico.”

 

Cruz, who recently returned from the Berlin Film Festival, told Fox News Latino the producers of the biopic used union workers, adding that no country in the world “would allow them to make a film that does not have union workers.”

 

He said there are big names – Diego Luna, America Ferrera, John Malkovich, Rosario Dawson – carrying the movie and not having union actors and workers was out of the question. All actors were members of the SAG-AFTRA union or a Mexican labor union.

 

“It was the most ridiculous (accusation),” he said. “Making up a story like that makes no sense.”

 

Cruz added that they were also forced to pay additional fees to the Mexican union for American actors who were part of the flim.

 

As to the claim the movie’s production was outsourced to Mexico, Cruz said his company, Canana, is a Mexican company, although it has an office in Los Angeles.

 

“It was normal for us to shoot in Mexico,” he said, adding the finances for the film also came from Mexican investors. “It’s always been a Mexican film.”

 

Pantelion Films, the first major Latino-focused Hollywood studio launched in 2010 in partnership with Mexico’s Grupo Televisa, is distributing the film in North America.

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Cheap labor, Hollywood style?


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