Thousands of workers died during Qatar 2022 World Cup-related construction, far more than in the run up to every other World Cup or Olympic Games in the past 30 years combined. This short documentary mixes firsthand accounts from families of the deceased in Nepal, explaining how so great a tragedy surrounds so celebrated an event — with no governments, organizations or companies taking responsibility.

Storyboard illustration of hands raising red and yellow cards.
Storyboard illustration of a map of the Middle East, with icons of water faucet, sewer pipes and a metro train.
Storyboard illustration of two men trading pieces of paper while money falls around them.
Storyboard illustration of the announcement would host the 2022 World Cup, coming out of an envelope.
Storyboard illustration of a magnifying glass overlapping an open eye, revealing a stadium.
Storyboard illustration of a football player running and kicking a ball.
Storyboard illustration of a soccer ball rolling to the bottom of a desert dune, while a soccer player stumbles toward it.
Storyboard illustration of a snowglobe with the Doha skyline in it.
Storyboard illustration of construction workers.

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