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Innocence à vendre

Original title: Selling Innocence
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
679
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Innocence à vendre (2005)
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Mia Sampson's dreams to be a model come true when she's asked to pose for photographs to be displayed on an Internet website for "members only." However, when the owner of the website uses h... Read allMia Sampson's dreams to be a model come true when she's asked to pose for photographs to be displayed on an Internet website for "members only." However, when the owner of the website uses her pictures for exploitation purposes, Mia's mother must fight to remove the photos off th... Read allMia Sampson's dreams to be a model come true when she's asked to pose for photographs to be displayed on an Internet website for "members only." However, when the owner of the website uses her pictures for exploitation purposes, Mia's mother must fight to remove the photos off the web and restore her daughter's privacy.

  • Directors
    • Pierre Gang
    • Nicolette Saina
  • Writers
    • Skander Halim
    • John Moffatt
    • Aaron Martin
  • Stars
    • Mimi Rogers
    • JR Bourne
    • Sarah Lind
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    679
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Pierre Gang
      • Nicolette Saina
    • Writers
      • Skander Halim
      • John Moffatt
      • Aaron Martin
    • Stars
      • Mimi Rogers
      • JR Bourne
      • Sarah Lind
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Abby Sampson
    JR Bourne
    JR Bourne
    • Malcolm Lowe
    Sarah Lind
    Sarah Lind
    • Mia Sampson
    Tamara Hope
    Tamara Hope
    • Chelsea Burns
    Mike Lobel
    Mike Lobel
    • Justin Johnson
    Joanne Kelly
    Joanne Kelly
    • Simone
    Fred Ewanuick
    Fred Ewanuick
    • James
    Charisse Baker
    Charisse Baker
    • Jen Wilson
    Alexz Johnson
    Alexz Johnson
    • Angel
    Emma Paetz
    Emma Paetz
    • Stephanie Walker
    Margherita Donato
    • Bridget
    Nicky Pugh
    • Naomi
    Patrick Gilmore
    Patrick Gilmore
    • Karl
    Coralie Cairns
    Coralie Cairns
    • Carmen
    Tom Lim
    Tom Lim
    • Annoying M.C.
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    Valerie Howell
    • Woman at Mall
    Sylvia Wong
    Sylvia Wong
    • Food Court Manager
    David McNally
    David McNally
    • Debating Club Teacher
    • Directors
      • Pierre Gang
      • Nicolette Saina
    • Writers
      • Skander Halim
      • John Moffatt
      • Aaron Martin
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    7mrtron81

    Pretty Good Movie, but Unrealistic in Places

    I thought this was a pretty good movie overall. Sarah Lind did a good job playing a much younger character of High School student Mia. It also had a nice plot twist near the end that I didn't see coming at all.

    On the other hand, the movie's creators went so far trying to make teen modeling web sites look bad that it became unrealistic in places. There is no chance that the students at Mia's High School would have ridiculed her for being a (non-nude) model. Today's teens are much more jaded about sex in the media than that. Britney Spears wears far less in her videos and concerts. If anything, she would have been more popular with the other students for being a model, especially the boys.
    2baba44713

    pure hypocrisy

    This is supposed to be a movie that will show and condemn the exploitation of teens on the web today. It succeeds on some levels, but mostly in the way those Christian or government anti-drug campaigns work e.g. without much subtlety and with forced drama and pathetics.

    What angered me the most is the pure hypocrisy of this movie - whoever made this has never turned on MTV or opened a teen magazine in his/her life. Those things regularly have pictures of teens in far more lascivious poses than what the movie tries to sell as ultra-perverse yet it is considered quite normal in our society - better yet, teen models from those magazines are probably the most popular kids in their schools, unlike the movie protagonist who is mocked and laughed upon - plot device that really got a few things wrong with todays teen mentality.

    Furthermorem the movie chose the dreaded cheesy approach - a cliché egomaniac web-site owner as the antagonist and a cheap thriller side-plot to keep the audience from sleeping. Oh, and if this movie is really so much against teen exploitation, than there is really too much of that running-in-bra-and-panties schtick.

    On the other hand, the actors are all on-par (except Mimi Rogers with her one-facial-expression-fits-all acting ability), the movie doesn't drag too long and the issue it addresses should be addressed. But really in a more realistic and less hypocritical manner.
    10JeerMe

    Excellent

    This film was excellent at hitting an issue that has become very common recently. Children being photographed in provocative clothing that is being passed off as modeling. These pictures are then setup on a web-page. This web-page is then suppose to be getting the child out there for clients to see. Without proper steps being taken to make sure these are real clients that want to use the child in a modeling job. Some sick perverts use the website as a way to "get off". This has been an issue that has been discussed on several talk shows. This film was had a great storyline. You really felt the emotions of each of the characters. By showing all sides of the story you understand why each character does what they do. A great movie considering it was made for Lifetime unlike some that are drawn out.
    6moonspinner55

    Not much headway from the cautionary TV-movies of the 1970s, but well-enough done...

    Plain-faced, casually-dressed female teen (Sarah Lind, a very good actress) is recruited by a scout to try her hand at fashion modeling; after just one flyer with her picture goes out, the girl's newfound career takes a sordid turn as the agency proves itself to be a front for cyber-porn. Not much different from the "Portrait of" teen movies from the '70s, with the warning that nobody gets a free ride in life without payback. Better, more ambitious efforts, such as "Fallen Angel" from 1981, actually go further with this subject matter while attempting to expose the sleaziest aspects of child-exploitation. This telefilm gets its point across early, and then turns into a crime drama (with our heroine racing down several flights of stairs near the finish in her bra and panties!). Even theatrically-made features run the risk of treating exploitation crassly--here, it's just shucked off for the sake of cheap suspense. I didn't buy it, though the movie's target audience (girls around 14 or 15) probably won't notice.
    3FilmNoirOnline

    Selling SEX

    This movie makes me think of that anti-death penalty bumper sticker: "Why do we kill people to show people that killing people is wrong?" Here's another: "Why do we make movies showing off half-naked kids to show that showing off half-naked kids is wrong?" The hypocrisy is sickening. Do you think they made this movie to "wake people up?" Really? Or, was this a movie made to make money by selling the titillating notion of teens showing themselves half-dressed on web sites? Duh.

    It is amazing to me how many people watch this and say, "This is what we need to wake people up!" Please. Hollywood is not known for their altruism for true blue altruistic purposes. But, preachy movies that make people THINK they are crusading against this or that - WHILE EXPLOITING the very thing they are crusading against? Hollywood knows that game better than anyone.

    Hypocrisy - plain and simple.

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Selling Innocence
    • Filming locations
      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • ImagiNation Film & Television Productions
      • Power
      • Cité-Amérique
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      • CA$4,000,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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