Sex Traffic
- Miniserie
- 2004
- 3 Std. 9 Min.
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuKernwell Industries faces scandal when a peacekeeper is caught with a teen prostitute in Sarajevo, revealing deeper trafficking issues. Two Moldovan sisters fall victim to trafficking while ... Alles lesenKernwell Industries faces scandal when a peacekeeper is caught with a teen prostitute in Sarajevo, revealing deeper trafficking issues. Two Moldovan sisters fall victim to trafficking while a nonprofit works to combat it.Kernwell Industries faces scandal when a peacekeeper is caught with a teen prostitute in Sarajevo, revealing deeper trafficking issues. Two Moldovan sisters fall victim to trafficking while a nonprofit works to combat it.
- 8 BAFTA Awards gewonnen
- 18 Gewinne & 16 Nominierungen insgesamt
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While I would like to think that this kind of thing doesn't happen in the free world, I'm convinced that it does and the portrayal here is as accurate as you are ever likely to get. What these sisters endure is simply tragic. Lives are destroyed because someone dared to dream, and follow that dream.
This movie is also a testament to the love and bond of sisters. When one sister begins to spiral downwards her sister will do anything to bring her back, even if it ensures that she herself will continue along in the hell hole they are trapped.
This is a must watch movie for every male and female on the planet. Don't just watch...feel.
The subject matter of migration has been excellently served in recent years, through the wonderful Channel Four documentary, 'The Last Peasants', and through Michael Winterbottom's sublime film, 'In This World'. 'Sex Traffic' completes a noble trilogy, with its harrowing but sadly convincing script, fine direction and stunning performances from its leads: British actor John Simm and, in two more demanding roles, a brilliant pair of young Romanian actresses, Anamaria Varince and Maria Popistasu. Serious but also dramatic, this is an outstanding mini-series. I have only two relatively minor quibbles: the journalistic, pseudo-documentary feel is slightly overdone, especially in episode one (the story doesn't need such heavy-handed treatment); and the strange way the film stigmatises an American multinational company. It's perfectly reasonable to believe that the power of such companies is one the main causes of the economic imbalances that fundamentally drive migration; but this company is merely guilty of covering up the fact that some of its employees have done bad things (but of course, it's easier to blame a bogeyman than it is to blame ourselves, and our own outrageous share of the global wealth). Don't let these matters put you off watching one of the most outstanding, emotional, and important, dramas of the year.
The script is well written, with a credible story, even if the big corporation involvement part was a little too conventional. Acting is clean and efficient, and the mix of nationalities and languages is very credible. Directing is made with a sure hand, locations are well and realistically filmed and this TV movie makes a strong and moving case for a problem that should not be ignored.
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- WissenswertesAnamaria Marinca had never acted in front of cameras before her role as Elena Visinescu.
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Daniel Appleton: [to break the uncomfortable silence at dinner] I lost my job today.
Elena Visinescu: I lost my job today too.
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