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Sold

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.1K
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Niyar Saikia in Sold (2014)
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A girl risks everything for freedom after being trafficked from her mountain village in Nepal to a brothel in India.A girl risks everything for freedom after being trafficked from her mountain village in Nepal to a brothel in India.A girl risks everything for freedom after being trafficked from her mountain village in Nepal to a brothel in India.

  • Director
    • Jeffrey D. Brown
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey D. Brown
    • Joseph Kwong
  • Stars
    • Gillian Anderson
    • David Arquette
    • Priyanka Bose
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeffrey D. Brown
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey D. Brown
      • Joseph Kwong
    • Stars
      • Gillian Anderson
      • David Arquette
      • Priyanka Bose
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Sophia
    David Arquette
    David Arquette
    • Sam
    Priyanka Bose
    Priyanka Bose
    • Monica
    Ratnabali Bhattacharjee
    • Pushpa
    Tillotama Shome
    Tillotama Shome
    • Bimla
    Parambrata Chattopadhyay
    Parambrata Chattopadhyay
    • Vikram
    • (as Parambrata Chatterjee)
    Seema Biswas
    Seema Biswas
    • Amma
    Sushmita Mukherjee
    Sushmita Mukherjee
    • Mumtaz
    Ankur Vikal
    Ankur Vikal
    • Varun
    Neerja Naik
    Neerja Naik
    • Anita
    Vikram Chatwal
    • Police Chief 2
    Saksham Dayma
    • Tanak
    Gopi Desai
    • Diya
    Seirah Royin
    Seirah Royin
    • Mrs. Tripathi
    Eshika Dey
    Tanaji Dasgupta
    • Jai
    Niyar Saikia
    Niyar Saikia
    • Lakshmi
    Paran Bawa
    • Police Chief 1
    • Director
      • Jeffrey D. Brown
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey D. Brown
      • Joseph Kwong
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    User reviews21

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    9kate-schertz

    So difficult, so necessary

    Just viewed this film at the 18th Sonoma International Film Festival where it won the Audience Award for Best Feature Film. It is a terribly difficult film to watch as the subject matter -- the forced prostitution of a very young Nepali girl into a brothel in Calcutta, India -- is excruciating. But the film is made with love -- the young girl shares humanity with others caught in these circumstances, befriends a little boy who is a child of one of the other prostitutes, is protected by another captive……i.e. the human experience in all its squalor and splendor. Seeing the film in a festival environment was a great gift as the Q&A with some of the principals following the presentation made clear that this is not just a third world problem: we have this same problem right here in our own back yard. A friend has already begun a circle of women here in Sonoma to reach out to young women who are being used as slave prostitutes in our supposedly sublime county. The power of film to change lives! Bravo!
    10rboplays-12612

    SOLD on a Mission

    Seeing sex trafficking through the eyes of a once innocent girl can mobilize people and nations to stop it - that's the belief that drives this astonishing movie deep into your heart. Along the way, it slays myths: that girls and women face these dangers willingly and deserve only shame; that trading money for sex is no crime, and that the damage of sexual slavery can ever be undone. Anyone who has witnessed this searing movie will know better.

    When we first meet 13-year-old Lakshmi, a bright, spirited, shyly beautiful Nepalese girl growing up in a remote mountain village, she seems far from danger. Loved by a mother who knows only self-sacrifice, Lakshmi seems destined for more. She's in school, works hard, but likes what young girls like – her kite, toe rings, sweet cakes, music, and dancing.

    We see trouble, too - her stepfather drinks and gambles; her mother's prayers are no match for his addictions. We know that other village families have tin roofs, and that Lakshmi's family needs one. So begins a tale with no end.

    Be brave and watch this movie. Pass it on by helping to fund SOLD's distribution. Be bolder still and help end the cycle – one life, one law, one nation at a time.
    10blackmancathy

    This captivating film opened my eyes to the horrors of human trafficking

    I loved this movie! It is an eye opening story of human trafficking told about one girl whom is sold into slavery but brings to light the prevalence of this tragedy in India and throughout the world.

    Some of the scenes are tough to see but are realistic to what these children and women go through in reality. You could not make such a great movie about such a tough subject without showing some of the horrors that these women and children go through. It is filmed in India and Nepal with fantastic location shots. There are some very heart warming scenes that remind you these are just children.

    After seeing this film you will want to get involved in some way to stop human trafficking. This is a must see movie! Don't miss this eyeopening film!
    excap-74279

    Should have been nominated for Academy Award

    I flew for a major airline for 35 years, I am now 79 years old. As in the Johnny Cash song, I have been everywhere, well most everywhere.

    One of our destinations was Bombay, India now known as Mumbai. In the early 1970's, I was able to fly there with my seniority as a copilot. Bombay was full of interesting things to visit and see. The red light district was known as "The Cages", You could walk one of the major streets which bordered The Cages. I knew what the business was that was going on inside but I never understood the reality of the business until I saw the movie "SOLD". I am so happy that some people made this movie and that I was able to see it before I am no longer around. Thank You for the movie.
    7momtazbh

    Some films aren't meant for enjoying

    SOLD is an uncomfortable watch. A 13-year-old girl is repeatedly raped and as the viewer, we have to sit back and witness it, glancing away from the screen because at times it's too difficult to fathom, or perhaps taking brief looks while shuffling in our seats trying hard to focus on something else, just to get through the movie.

    The film is based on a novel of the same name by Patricia McCormick. It centres on a young Nepali girl who is sold by her father unknowingly to a brothel in India. She is taken here against her will, beaten, tortured and raped until she finally escapes.

    An estimated 20,000 children are trafficked from Nepal every year, a figure that is rising. It is not an issue exclusive to the country, but a form of human slavery that exists all over the world; a subject that Director Jeffrey Brown aims to raise awareness about through his debut film.

    There is little respite, just a few moments of joy when the children of the brothel are given brief opportunities to be kids such as flying kites and dropping waterbombs on unsuspecting passers by made from condoms – but there's no 'happy ending' to look forward to. Life for these women is depicted just as it is in reality – difficult, desperate, depressing…all the negatives you can think of.

    Who is this film for? It doesn't exist to 'entertain' or make viewers come out and think 'I loved that film' – it serves a different purpose. One that we often overlook in filmmaking. It has the power to change things. SOLD will make you reassess your own situation, spark discussion and raise awareness. It may even give hope to the women around the world who are in this situation as there are plans to screen it in schools, colleges and centres to educate people. At the very least it will give you an insight into a world you will never experience – something it does with passion and sensitivity.

    SOLD takes a while to digest but it's a film that is bold, brave and necessary: something you can't say about the majority of movies that are churned out of Hollywood and Bollywood.

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    • Trivia
      Gillian Anderson is an activist herself who works for many charities.
    • Goofs
      The name of Lakshmi's home village is misspelled as Hamjokot in the opening credits. The correct name is Hemjakot, Nepal.
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      Music by David Starfire

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • India
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Продажа
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production company
      • Jaya International
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,527
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,070
      • Apr 3, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $57,527
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      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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