Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFilmmaker Christina Zorich follows abolitionists throughout Southeast Asia that have dedicated their lives to rescuing, rehabilitating, preventing and prosecuting those involved in human sex... Leer todoFilmmaker Christina Zorich follows abolitionists throughout Southeast Asia that have dedicated their lives to rescuing, rehabilitating, preventing and prosecuting those involved in human sex trafficking.Filmmaker Christina Zorich follows abolitionists throughout Southeast Asia that have dedicated their lives to rescuing, rehabilitating, preventing and prosecuting those involved in human sex trafficking.
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- 43 premios y 31 nominaciones en total
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I watched this video and it put a fire in me that makes me want to travel over seas and love on the women and children who seem to have such a desire to just feel valued and cared for. Truly eye opening and informative. Thank you for taking the time to spread awareness of the reality of what some would consider the "forgotten". God open our eyes and hearts to these women and children in need and allow us to lend a hand in rescuing these innocent lives and giving them a sense of self worth. I am inspired to personally research more of the things that I saw in this video and do my part in protecting these babies to offer them a chance of normalcy in such unfortunate circumstances.
I have massive respect for Christina Zorich, all of the filmmakers, and all of the people who allowed their stories to be captured in this beautiful and moving film. It is impactful. It is informative. It is inspiring. As mentioned in the film, it is human nature to turn away from trauma. We don't want to see it. It is easy to want to ignore it. But the first step to change is knowledge that the problem exists. There are amazing people in this world doing the hard work and it is so important to share their message and encourage others to be a part of the solution. I was also surprised to learn the history of how this came to be and kudos to the filmmakers for sharing it without playing the blame game. It is a complex history and was shared with compassion.
Christina Zorich has delved into the atrocity of human sex trafficking by exploring the causes and examining the situations that put the victims at risk for exploitation. I came away understanding more about this global problem. The interviews with the anti-traffickers and those that have been rescued are deeply moving and insightful. I am inspired to see them working to help these women and children rebuild their lives, their sense of self worth and their sense of purpose. The ministries that provide them with food, shelter and safety have my greatest respect. They are dedicated to the rescue of those that have been lured, kidnapped and trapped, and the fight continues. It is beautifully shot, to show us the underbelly of the beast, yet with care to preserve human dignity. Zorich has made a brilliant film and I applaud and support her commitment to this cause.
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I happened upon this documentary via the On Demand channel. I'm relieved that there are people in this world who felt that this issue was important enough to make into a documentary.
It's staggering how few people know about sex trafficking, how prevalent it is and that it often times involves children. Especially in today's world, where information is so easily exchanged through the advancement of technology. Yet ironically it's technology that helps facilitate this crime.
My hope is that this film will be a watershed moment. That it will spark a movement by introducing people to this dark reality that's hidden right under our noses.
It is a must-watch!
It's staggering how few people know about sex trafficking, how prevalent it is and that it often times involves children. Especially in today's world, where information is so easily exchanged through the advancement of technology. Yet ironically it's technology that helps facilitate this crime.
My hope is that this film will be a watershed moment. That it will spark a movement by introducing people to this dark reality that's hidden right under our noses.
It is a must-watch!
After having the privilege of meeting Christina and hearing her passionately discuss the pressing issue of human trafficking, my curiosity was piqued, and I was compelled to watch her documentary, "The New Abolitionists." I must say, it was nothing short of eye-opening. The film provides an unflinching look into the harrowing world of modern-day slavery. Christina's adept storytelling shines through, weaving together tales of heartbreak and resilience that demand the viewer's attention from start to finish.
It's rare to come across a documentary that not only educates but also inspires its audience to action. "The New Abolitionists" does just that. By shedding light on the tireless efforts of committed abolitionists, Christina ensures that their work and the stories of the trafficked are neither forgotten nor ignored. This film is a poignant reminder that there's much to be done, and we all have a role to play in ending this heinous crime. Highly recommended for anyone who believes in the power of cinema to incite change.
It's rare to come across a documentary that not only educates but also inspires its audience to action. "The New Abolitionists" does just that. By shedding light on the tireless efforts of committed abolitionists, Christina ensures that their work and the stories of the trafficked are neither forgotten nor ignored. This film is a poignant reminder that there's much to be done, and we all have a role to play in ending this heinous crime. Highly recommended for anyone who believes in the power of cinema to incite change.
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- 1h 39min(99 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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