Factory Girl or Factory Girls may refer to:
Factory Girl is a traditional song. It has been performed by The Roches, The Chieftains with Sinéad O'Connor, Margaret Barry, and Eric Burdon.
Factory Girl (Arabic: فتاة المصنع, Fataat El Masnaa) is an Egyptian romantic drama film directed by Mohamed Khan. The film premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival in December 2013. It was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.
21-year-old Hiyam (Yasmin Raeis) is an impoverished worker in a Cairo textile factory. When Salah (Hany Adel), the factory's new supervisor, becomes attracted to her and a pregnancy comes into play, Hiyam sees an opportunity to take control of her own fate and to move up in the world. But there is a very high price to pay.
The film was funded by DIFF's Enjaaz fund, the Abu Dhabi Film Festival's SANAD fund, the Global Film Initiative, Women in Film Foundation, German's GIZ institution and the Egyptian Ministry of Culture's Filmmaking Fund. Cinematography was done by the Egyptian Mahmoud Lotfi, who previously gained notoriety for his work on Coming Forth by Day.
So, the factory girl she listens
For the sound of her daddy's engine
Till the work bell sounds and she leaves town
Oh, the summer's here are hot
All she seems to do is work and sleep
I wish that she was still with you
Chorus:
Now you don't know where she is
Lying in her mother's bed
Or who she's sleeping with.
Oh, the kids will laugh at her
Cause she seems so sweet and pure
Oh, I took this shift because of her.
Oh, I've never said a word
I once smiled and looked at her
Till the shift-boss said 'get back to work.'
Chorus:
Now you don't know where she is
Or who's bed she's sleepin' in