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Human Trafficking (2005)

Human Trafficking (2005)
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For naïve audiences under the impression that sexual slavery is a thing of the past, director Christian Duguay's Golden Globe-nominated tale of the multi-billion-dollar modern slavery industry proves that even in the 21st century, human life can still be measured in dollars. Four girls from across the world, including a 12-year-old American tourist on vacation overseas, have been kidnapped and thrust into the terrifying world of international sex trade, and a specialized team of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are determined to bring down the global network that sponsors such heinous crimes. A former victim who has dedicated her life to protecting the innocent, ICE agent Kate Morozov (Mira Sorvino) braves the flesh-peddlers of Russia and endures the terror of an urban torture chamber located in the very heart of Queens in order to bring the ruthless kingpin behind these crimes to justice. When the world's most dedicated cop crosses swords with the man who drives one of the most expansive global conspiracies on the planet, the stage is set for an explosive confrontation of epic proportions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Mira SorvinoDonald Sutherland, (more)
Director(s):
Christian Duguay
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Human Trafficking

For naïve audiences under the impression that sexual slavery is a thing of the past, director Christian Duguay's Golden Globe-nominated tale of the multi-billion-dollar modern slavery industry proves that even in the 21st century, human life can still be measured in dollars. Four girls from across the world, including a 12-year-old American tourist on vacation overseas, have been kidnapped and thrust into the terrifying world of international sex trade, and a specialized team of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are determined to bring down the global network that sponsors such heinous crimes. A former victim who has dedicated her life to protecting the innocent, ICE agent Kate Morozov (Mira Sorvino) braves the flesh-peddlers of Russia and endures the terror of an urban torture chamber located in the very heart of Queens in order to bring the ruthless kingpin behind these crimes to justice. When the world's most dedicated cop crosses swords with the man who drives one of the most expansive global conspiracies on the planet, the stage is set for an explosive confrontation of epic proportions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
180 mins

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Director(s):
Christian Duguay
Writer(s):
Agatha DominikCarol Doyle
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Bret S.

This movie was not erotic for anyone with a heart, although it is obvious what is happening to the girls. This movie gave me compassion for people I have learned about in the news that may be trapped in this kind of situaion. The director stumbles sometimes trying to cover multiple stories and the passing of time...but overall, his stumbling is very forgiveable. If you like true crime, this movie is for you.

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Brian S.

This is a very disturbing look at the evil world we really live in, but don't even realize. I would recomend this movie to anybody that has children. I guess there is no such thing as being over protective with your kids. There are some real sick people in this world. Good movie, but disturbing. No cussing or nudity or anything which is good in my book. I think this might have originaly aired on Lifetime or something. Anyway, check it out.

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Cayanne R.

Everyone must see this movie because of the real situation that it portrays. Human trafficing is the most hideous crime against humanity happening in our world today. This movie shows this terrible cruelty and injustice in a sensitive but undiluted way. Because of its content, it is a difficult movie to watch, but it forces us out of denial and into action.

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