Song tells the story of the women who worked in Victorian London's clothing sweatshops, eschewing a conventional narrative in favour of a series of still photographs and acted reconstructions to show that this story has been rewritten/written-over many times before.
Saks became known in the 1970s when she made feminist documentaries. She gained recognition with her first documentary, Rape (1975), about sexual violence within marriage. She won a Golden Venus for this production at the Miami International Film Festival.