Sex Traffic [2006]


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BAFTA award winning drama featuring the exposure of a people trafficking network and sex slavery racket uncovered by a charity worker that results in the discovery of a major corruption scandal.



Scary and disturbing
Review date: 2008-08-19 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is one of the best mini series Ive ever seen, not that its in any way fun to watch. This makes you feel sick and angry at the world and you wish you could watch it and say "yeah but this never happens in real life" which is so far from the truth. Worse so called people in it is the officers that are suppose to work against traffecking but uses the girls more than anyone else. Worth five stars alone is Anamaria Marinca.

Ps: You should also watch Lilja 4-Ever if you want an even more tragic story of traffecking...



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Realisitic drama of 21st century sex slavery
Review date: 2007-06-21 Rating: 10 out of 10

Winner of sixteen awards (including eight BAFTAs) and sixteen nominations this TV mini series does not disappoint.

The human drama is totally convincing amidst an almost documentary style as we follow sisters Elena (Anamaria Marinca) and Vera Visinescu (Maria Popistasu) betrayed by a supposed fiancée into a life of sex slavery in the Balkans.

All aspects of the trafficking are dramatised, the corruption of the police and the private American security forces supplied by respected American security company CEO Tom Harlsburgh (Chris Potter). Far more shocking is the ruthless and callous treatment of the girls by the men buying selling and exploiting them.

Depth is added with the investigation by Daniel Appleton (fine performance by John Simm) into the dismissal of Callum Tate (Luke Kirby) for allegedly buying girls for trafficking, and as Daniel pursues his investigation we delve deeper into big business involvement and indifference.

A wincingly realisitic portrayal of human behaviour at its very worst.


A definate must see....
Review date: 2007-03-15 Rating: 10 out of 10

I remember this when it was broadcast on channel 4 over several weeks, and it was as hard hitting then, as now. This is not by any means, your average 'feel good' movie, instead shows the journey of two women, who were exploited and trafficked into the sex trade by various people.

A definate must see, this film ought to have 'based on a true story' all over it, for all the women who have taken that road from their own countries with little hope of ever going back. This is a near real account of what happend to two of them..........


This is true reality tv!
Review date: 2007-02-19 Rating: 8 out of 10

Having seen this originally on Channel 4 TV and not normally being a person to buy these "TV DVDS" I remembered roughly the story behind this film.The 2 main players, the Moldovian sisters are conned into venturing abroad to find jobs and where the grass is apparently greener-isn't it always? Inevitably they do not reach their true destination and are sold by various people, abused by all and sundry and generally lead horrific lives - far from what they were promised.John Simm who fits his part perfectly as the reporter/nosey parker is lucky not to get killed having naievly got himself in various "situations". The acting really is superb, the tale frightening, and one that is undoubtedly and very sadly true of the total corruption involved in cross border policing. A good film.

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Actor(s):
John Simm
Maria Popistasu
Anamaria Marinca
Wendy Crewson

Creators:
John Simm (Primary Contributor)
Anamaria Marinca (Primary Contributor)

Director(s):

Recording label: Ind DVD Ltd
Manufacturer: Ind DVD Ltd
EAN: 5030697010155
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 1
Format: PAL,
Release date: 2006-09-04
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Audience rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region code: 2
Running time: 180 minutes
Theatrical release date: 2006
Language: English (Subtitled)
Language: English (Original Language)

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