Inspirada en hechos reales, una comunidad se ve sacudida por la desaparición de unos niños y el descubrimiento de una oscuridad oculta a plena vista.Inspirada en hechos reales, una comunidad se ve sacudida por la desaparición de unos niños y el descubrimiento de una oscuridad oculta a plena vista.Inspirada en hechos reales, una comunidad se ve sacudida por la desaparición de unos niños y el descubrimiento de una oscuridad oculta a plena vista.
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From the dramatic opening chords, "Wake Up" plunges us into a world where four children are thrust into the foster care system, setting the stage for a story that leaps ten years forward into an environment rife with sexual oppression. This film doesn't pull any punches-it's tough, unflinching, and deeply unsettling. Themes of exploitation and slavery are at the forefront, painting a harrowing picture of a society grappling with its darkest elements.
At the heart of "Wake Up" is a detective who, along with the children's new parents, becomes ensnared in a dangerous game of criminality and moral ambiguity. The film masterfully explores the complexity of guilt and complicity, as institutions struggle to address these horrific wrongs.
"Wake Up" is a thought-provoking exploration into the grim realities of sexual exploitation. It's a challenging watch, but one that forces its audience to confront uncomfortable truths about a world many would prefer to ignore.
At the heart of "Wake Up" is a detective who, along with the children's new parents, becomes ensnared in a dangerous game of criminality and moral ambiguity. The film masterfully explores the complexity of guilt and complicity, as institutions struggle to address these horrific wrongs.
"Wake Up" is a thought-provoking exploration into the grim realities of sexual exploitation. It's a challenging watch, but one that forces its audience to confront uncomfortable truths about a world many would prefer to ignore.
As someone who works on the prevention of human trafficking and incorporates film for raising awareness and educating parents and young people about the threats to children, I found Wake Up by Janet Craig essential viewing for anyone who wants to know what domestic trafficking looks like. There is no single way trafficking and other forms of exploitation occur and not one type of person sought, but as one of the demographics most targeted is children in the foster care system, this film hits the gut, exposing the threats to those children who age out of the system and are actively preyed upon by traffickers. This film balances the heartbreak with hope - that when this growing threat to our most vulnerable family and commuinity members is seen, understood and taken seriously, we can prevent and reclaim those at risk. A judge in Los Angeles who oversaw the juveline court that saw a stream of trafficked girls come before her, told me that if do not demonstrate our will to stick with those who are exploited, we will lose them to the traffickers who do not give up. These children have become commodities to be exploited, and as long as there are men who are willing to priotitize personal pleasure and wealth over the future that breathes through our children, we will bear more of the heartbreak and less of the hope. Watch this film, wake up, and take a stand.
I have seen this movie twice now and the emotions you go through watching it and afterward thinking about how easily entangled the youth are in this type of setup are heart wrenching. This movie is gripping, thrilling and really makes you angry at the absolute depravity around our world and even right in our very own neighborhoods. The intersection of the porn industry and foster and vulnerable youth and the trafficking not to mention the buyers of sex is very eye opening. I love Janet Craig's heart to write, produce and act in this film and entreat others to get involved locally with organizations in the fight against trafficking. Don't miss this film!
"Wake Up" is a must see film! Janet Craig kept it real, and yet, it is not even close to the reality we want to turn a blind eye to everyday. After seeing it the first time, it took several days to process. Human trafficking is real people, and it is right under our noses all around. There is no greater form of slavery today. The more we spread the word and educate people, the more we can fight the battle against trafficking. "Wake Up" is a powerful tool in helping to spread that word. The acting and quality are excellent. Tell everyone you know and go see it when it hits theaters! Be ready to "Wake Up"!
Wake Up tells a critically important story about family, foster child support, and human trafficking. The subject matter is difficult, but this challenge outweighs the crucial necessity of educating viewers about the horrors of crimes committed against the most vulnerable. Director Janet Craig balances the weight of the subject matter with nuance and lighter moments. The production value is strong, as well as particularly powerful performances by the lead actors. A great idea is to host this movie in your home and local community to raise the importance of supporting foster children and protecting everyone from the scourge of human trafficking. This movie makes a great conversation starter about how to push back the darkness and bring about real change in every community.
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Written by Shannon Sergey
Performed by Shannon Sergey
Produced by Matthew Slaven with Silverbox Music
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- 1h 32min(92 min)
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