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Sex Traffic

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2004
  • 3h 9m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Sex Traffic (2004)
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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 ... Read allKernwell 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.

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    • Len Cariou
    • Maury Chaykin
    • Luke Kirby
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    • Stars
      • Len Cariou
      • Maury Chaykin
      • Luke Kirby
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Won 8 BAFTA Awards
      • 18 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Len Cariou
    Len Cariou
    • Magnus Herzoff
    • 2004
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Ernie Dwight
    • 2004
    Luke Kirby
    Luke Kirby
    • Callum Tate
    • 2004
    Robert Joy
    Robert Joy
    • Major James Brooke
    • 2004
    Rodica Negrea
    Rodica Negrea
    • Luiba Visinescu
    • 2004
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    Carlotta Natoli
    • Lola Carizonne
    • 2004
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    • Audrey Dupoint
    • 2004
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    9paul2001sw-1

    Human traffic

    It's easy to understand why someone who is starving and homeless might risk everything in search of a better life abroad. But there are countries in which, although they are poorer than the affluent west, people can get by. So why do their citizens endure the most appalling hardship as economic migrants and illegal immigrants? Blame it on the grotesque disparities in exchange rates, which mean that a year's savings in Britain might be a lifetime's in Moldova; but blame it also on our most corrosive export, the myth that sustains our own societies, that man can control his own destiny, that we can, that we must, always seek to make something more of our lives. The irony is that the pursuit of this dream can take all of us only further away from what matters: a place in which, and people with whom, we can be at home.

    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.
    9siderite

    Indeed a great movie.

    I expected this movie to have won the BAFTA award only for showing a controversial subject and being a Romanian co-production, like a sympathy vote for our lesser movies. I was completely blown away after seeing it. It was a film where international actors (american, British, Romanian being the most) created realistic scenes, completely believable and inspiring. Great script, directing and acting.

    What is this movie about? It's about the ultimate feeling of helplessness. The characters all feel it at some time or the other and certainly the viewers do. As young girls are hauled away through Eastern and Western Europe, the viewer is raped as they are in that comfy belief that human society is nice, modern and evolved.

    It is one of those few movies that make you feel sick inside, without being gory or too graphic. Is it a global conspiracy to blame for the evil depicted in the film? No, it's simple human nature. I can only compare this movie with Das Experiment, a movie that I recently saw, or with the more classic Cannibal Holocaust. It does feel a bit lengthy at times, but that's because you can't believe what you are seeing. You do believe it, but you don't want to.

    A great performance from our Romanian actors. I loved the girls and the fat policeman. A great performance from the other actors as well, but in the end, they just fade away in front of the script and directing. Great job! I want more. Actually, I don't. I want a bit less. I am still shook up.
    9sanjeev-sarpal

    Truly shocking, but very true

    I came across this film while flicking through the TV channels one late evening. Funnily enough, my wife and I thought that we might have a night of romance before watching this film. However, after nearly thirty minutes of watching the terror unleashed on the women in this film, any thoughts of sex quickly disappeared from our minds. The film portrayed the truly tragic story of young east European women sold into the sex trade. After living in England for many years, there were some chilling reminders for me, such as the brothel in a normal residential street, and the east European gangs that operate in London's underground stations - all of which I have seen with my own eyes! Perhaps the most terrifying detail in this film was the level of sophistication of the gangs, resident in almost every European country, with far reaching contacts in the community. I would advise everyone to watch this film, as it is chilling reminder of the level of double standards in this world, and how corporations in war torn countries operate with total impunity, under the premise of "we're helping them with their reconstruction".
    10wwhitbeck

    This is a story that grabs, holds on and haunts long after!

    Expectations were low when I decided to PPV this two part flick. I was blown away! This story held me enthralled enough to desperately search out part two within seconds of the end of part one.

    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.
    10iang-3

    What the hell ?

    After seeing this 2 parter on CBC this weekend, I must confess complete and utter ignorance of this issue. For a while I thought we had learned from the mistakes of the past, only to find we in the 21st Century are no different from those of the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries in regard to the buying and selling of human flesh.

    Who are buying these women ? What makes this trade work ? Is it us men ? Is it our partners for withholding sex to get what they want ? What a screwed up world we live in. These are the questions I am faced with after seeing this program.

    This mini series portrays the sex slave industry is its gory details. Two young sisters, in an effort for a better life, are sold and moved through eastern to western Europe and eventually find themselves in London. How they make the journey is by the far the most scariest thing a human could ever experience.

    My one beef is that the CBC left in the violence, rape scenes and beatings and edited out the F word every time - bizarre.

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    • Trivia
      Anamaria Marinca had never acted in front of cameras before her role as Elena Visinescu.
    • Quotes

      Daniel Appleton: [to break the uncomfortable silence at dinner] I lost my job today.

      Elena Visinescu: I lost my job today too.

    • Connections
      References Austin Powers (1997)

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Albanian
      • Italian
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Секс-трафик
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production companies
      • Big Motion Pictures
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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      • 3h 9m(189 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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