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Stopping Traffic
Description
Perhaps we are experiencing more catastrophic events that speak of widespread sex trafficking, especially children in the United States and the world. It is a story that continues to take a negative side in the comments of victims, activists and investigations into practices in the United States and abroad and these victims may be invisible. The film attempts to show the victims of these disasters between the sexual exploitation of children, pornography and sex trafficking.
Perhaps we are experiencing more catastrophic events that speak of widespread sex trafficking, especially children in the United States and the world. It is a story that continues to take a negative side in the comments of victims, activists and investigations into practices in the United States and abroad and these victims may be invisible. The film attempts to show the victims of these disasters between the sexual exploitation of children, pornography and sex trafficking.
Actors:
Kristen Renton,
Dolph Lundgren,
Jeannie Mai,
Dr. John A King
Kristen Renton
14 September 1982, Denver, Colorado, USA
Dolph Lundgren
3 November 1957, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Jeannie Mai
4 January 1979, San Jose, California, USA
Dr. John A King
Genre:
Crime, Documentary
Director:
Sadhvi Siddhali Shree
Country:
United States
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September 28, 2017
As both a movie and a battle plan for ending the child-sex trade, "Stopping Traffic" is disorganized and incomplete.September 28, 2017
Shree's film offers insight and intimacy, with survivors being incredibly honest and vulnerable, which will help to drive awareness of the problem and how to fix it.