The Workers Cup Film

Following the Forum on 19 June 2017, Humanity United invite all attendees to an evening reception with canapés at Zoo Palast Cinema for a screening of the important new film The Workers Cup from 17:30-21:00.

This documentary goes inside the labour camps of Qatar where African and Asian migrant workers building the facilities of the 2022 World Cup compete in a football tournament of their own: The Workers Cup. After the screening there will be a panel discussing the film and the situation of migrant workers in the Gulf.

Please refer to the Logistics section for location of and directions to the Zoo Palast Cinema.

Click below to view the trailer.

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