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New movie is purported to be based on a true story ... “We are grateful the Sound of Freedom is awakening so many to the plague of human trafficking and exploitation. The movie and message have ...
The story is inspired by true events. [2] James Stevens, after losing his wife and daughter, is unable to hold a steady job and agrees to drive a box truck across the country with no questions asked, then discovers that he is actually "delivering" two girls as part of a human trafficking ring.
The film was produced by Colin Harper Plank and Jacob Mosler through Plank's Centripetal Films production company. It was inspired by the story of Chong Kim, who claims that she was kidnapped and sold into a domestic human trafficking ring in the mid 1990s. [1] [2] [3] It had its world premiere at the 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival. [4]
Anti-trafficking experts noted that the movie's focus on human trafficking constitutes a very small segment of the overall problem, that trafficking is often perpetrated by people known to the victim rather than kidnapping by strangers, that anti-trafficking interventions have changed significantly since the ten-year-old story depicted in this ...
It’s based on the true story of Tim Ballard, the former Department of Homeland Security special agent who has devoted himself to fighting child sex trafficking, and who took his crusade private ...
The film is based on the true story of Tim Ballard, a former U.S. government agent that quits his job to rescue children from global sex […] Jim Caviezel in Human Trafficking Thriller ‘Sound ...
It is based on true events but also contains fictionalised elements. [3] Starring Erica Wessels, Hlubi Mboya and Masasa Mbangeni, the film follows detective Jodie Snyman and her colleague Ntombizonke Bapai as they race to track down members of an apartheid-era sex-trafficking syndicate who are being murdered one by one by an unknown serial killer.
The story is loosely based on the true case of Danguolė Rasalaitė, [4] and examines the issue of human trafficking and sexual slavery. The film received positive reviews both in Sweden and abroad. It won five Guldbagge Awards including Best Film, as well as was nominated for Best Film and Best Actress at the European Film Awards. [5] [6] [7] [8]