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Should not be confused with the play ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with ''Series/TheProtector2011'' episode "[[Recap/TheProtector2011S1S12Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "[[Recap/PsychS3E1Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E12Ghosts Ghosts]]", and the ''Series/HiddenPalms'' episode "[[Recap/HiddenPalmsS1E2Ghosts Ghosts]]". Should not be confused with the Creator/DCComics series ''ComicBook/{{Ghosts|DCComics}}''. Should not be confused with the board game ''TabletopGame/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the books ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1990}}'' and ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1993}}''. Should not be confused with the film ''Film/{{Ghosts 2005}}''.

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Should not be confused with the play ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with ''Series/TheProtector2011'' episode "[[Recap/TheProtector2011S1S12Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "[[Recap/PsychS3E1Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E12Ghosts Ghosts]]", and the ''Series/HiddenPalms'' episode "[[Recap/HiddenPalmsS1E2Ghosts Ghosts]]". Should not be confused with the Creator/DCComics series ''ComicBook/{{Ghosts|DCComics}}''. Should not be confused with the board game ''TabletopGame/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the books ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1990}}'' and ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1993}}''. Should not be confused with the German film ''Film/{{Ghosts 2005}}''.2005}}'' by Christian Petzold.
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Should not be confused with the play ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with ''Series/TheProtector'' episode "[[Recap/TheProtectorS1S12Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "[[Recap/PsychS3E1Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E12Ghosts Ghosts]]", and the ''Series/HiddenPalms'' episode "[[Recap/HiddenPalmsS1E2Ghosts Ghosts]]". Should not be confused with the Creator/DCComics series ''ComicBook/{{Ghosts|DCComics}}''. Should not be confused with the board game ''TabletopGame/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the books ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1990}}'' and ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1993}}''. Should not be confused with the film ''Film/{{Ghosts 2005}}''.

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Should not be confused with the play ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with ''Series/TheProtector'' ''Series/TheProtector2011'' episode "[[Recap/TheProtectorS1S12Ghosts "[[Recap/TheProtector2011S1S12Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "[[Recap/PsychS3E1Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E12Ghosts Ghosts]]", and the ''Series/HiddenPalms'' episode "[[Recap/HiddenPalmsS1E2Ghosts Ghosts]]". Should not be confused with the Creator/DCComics series ''ComicBook/{{Ghosts|DCComics}}''. Should not be confused with the board game ''TabletopGame/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the books ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1990}}'' and ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1993}}''. Should not be confused with the film ''Film/{{Ghosts 2005}}''.
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Should not be confused with the play ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with ''Series/TheProtector'' episode "[[Recap/TheProtectorS1S12Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "[[Recap/PsychS3E1Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E12Ghosts Ghosts]]", and the ''Series/HiddenPalms'' episode "[[Recap/HiddenPalmsS1E2Ghosts Ghosts]]". Should not be confused with the Creator/DCComics series ''ComicBook/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the board game ''TabletopGame/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the books ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1990}}'' and ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1993}}''. Should not be confused with the film ''Film/{{Ghosts 2005}}''.

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Should not be confused with the play ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with ''Series/TheProtector'' episode "[[Recap/TheProtectorS1S12Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "[[Recap/PsychS3E1Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E12Ghosts Ghosts]]", and the ''Series/HiddenPalms'' episode "[[Recap/HiddenPalmsS1E2Ghosts Ghosts]]". Should not be confused with the Creator/DCComics series ''ComicBook/{{Ghosts}}''.''ComicBook/{{Ghosts|DCComics}}''. Should not be confused with the board game ''TabletopGame/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the books ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1990}}'' and ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1993}}''. Should not be confused with the film ''Film/{{Ghosts 2005}}''.
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Should not be confused with the play ''Theatre/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with ''Series/TheProtector'' episode "[[Recap/TheProtectorS1S12Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "[[Recap/PsychS3E1Ghosts Ghosts]]", the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E12Ghosts Ghosts]]", and the ''Series/HiddenPalms'' episode "[[Recap/HiddenPalmsS1E2Ghosts Ghosts]]". Should not be confused with the Creator/DCComics series ''ComicBook/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the board game ''TabletopGame/{{Ghosts}}''. Should not be confused with the books ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1990}}'' and ''Literature/{{Ghosts 1993}}''. Should not be confused with the film ''Film/{{Ghosts 2005}}''.

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Ai Qin is an illegal Chinese immigrant who came to the UK. She hails from Fuzhou, China, where the only work there is badly paid agricultural labour, and that is very hard to come by. She has a son, but she is a single mother whose husband left her for another woman. She knows that it is very risky to immigrate to another country, but she is desperate to provide for her family. So desperate that she turns to a snakehead gang to smuggle her to Europe for a deposit of $5,000, and the obligation to pay off the loan of another $20,000. She gets a job in a meat-packing factory in the UK. She finds out that the UK's food industry depends on underpaid, exploited migrant labour. The profitable alternative is "massage" (i.e. sex work), but she doesn't want to turn to that. She has to depend on a gangmaster who is not really in a good position of power, and he has to bribe richer contractors just to get poorly paid work. Things get so bad that the group Ai Qin is in desperately turn to cockle-picking at Morecambe Bay. This film is a recreation of the 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster, so it's not hard to guess what happened.

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Ai Qin is an illegal Chinese immigrant who came to the UK. She hails from Fuzhou, China, where the only work there is badly paid agricultural labour, and that is very hard to come by. She has a son, but she is a single mother whose husband left her for another woman. She knows that it is very risky to immigrate to another country, but she is desperate to provide for her family. So In fact, she is so desperate that she turns to a snakehead gang to smuggle her to Europe for a deposit of $5,000, and the obligation to pay off the loan of another $20,000. She gets a job in a meat-packing factory in the UK. She finds out that the UK's food industry depends on underpaid, exploited migrant labour. The profitable alternative is "massage" (i.e. sex work), but she doesn't want to turn to that. She has to depend on a gangmaster who is not really in a good position of power, and he has to bribe richer contractors just to get poorly paid work. Things get so bad that the group Ai Qin is in desperately turn to cockle-picking at Morecambe Bay. This film is a recreation of the 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster, so it's not hard to guess what happened.




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* DoubleMeaningTitle: ''Ghosts'' in the context of this film can refer to the Cantonese slang term "gweilo" (鬼佬), which literally translates to "ghost man" and refers to white people. It can also refer to the invisibility of poorly paid, unprotected non-British workers who work in slave conditions in the food industry.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This film is a recreation of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Morecambe_Bay_cockling_disaster Morecambe Bay cockling disaster of 2004]].
* UnusualEuphemism: "Massage" is apparently used to mean "sex work".
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''Ghosts'' is a 2006 British drama film directed by Nick Broomfield, and written by Nick Broomfield and Jez Lewis. It stars Zhan Yu as Mr. Lin, Tao Li as Chinese Cockle-Picker, and Ai Qin Lin as Ai Qin.

Ai Qin is an illegal Chinese immigrant who came to the UK. She hails from Fuzhou, China, where the only work there is badly paid agricultural labour, and that is very hard to come by. She has a son, but she is a single mother whose husband left her for another woman. She knows that it is very risky to immigrate to another country, but she is desperate to provide for her family. So desperate that she turns to a snakehead gang to smuggle her to Europe for a deposit of $5,000, and the obligation to pay off the loan of another $20,000. She gets a job in a meat-packing factory in the UK. She finds out that the UK's food industry depends on underpaid, exploited migrant labour. The profitable alternative is "massage" (i.e. sex work), but she doesn't want to turn to that. She has to depend on a gangmaster who is not really in a good position of power, and he has to bribe richer contractors just to get poorly paid work. Things get so bad that the group Ai Qin is in desperately turn to cockle-picking at Morecambe Bay. This film is a recreation of the 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster, so it's not hard to guess what happened.

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