VIDEO: Human Trafficking (2005) (M-18)

"VERY STRONG AND INTENSE SCENES"
"EXTREMELY REALISTIC CONTENT"

Human Trafficking
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Directed by Christian Duguay
Starring:
Mira Sorvino
Donald Sutherland
Robert Carlyle

Just caught this highly-recommended show with multiple award winnings. This show rated M-18 (in Singapore) talks about the story of an international human-trafficking organization operated by Sergei (played by Robert Carlyle, "Hitler"). Sergei operates a powerful organization, under the cover of a modelling agency, involved in a business of trade, and . It demonstrated how they cheated, enslaved and trafficked their victims and forced them as workers for the freedom which will never come. Their lives have since become a 'living Hell' of brutality, violence and .
Meanwhile, Kate (played by the Mira Sorvino, "Law & Order") who is a Federal agent of the Department of Homeland Security goes undercover to crack down this organization.
Once again another remarkable performance by Robert Carlyle since "Hitler".

"Sadly, this is a very current and the most lucrative vice trade which can never be cracked down completely. It will only stop, when the demand stops (which is possibly impossible)."

WARNING: With extremely intense plot and scenes, this show may not be suitable for many audiences.

"DIE, DIE, MUST WATCH!"


Golden Globes
Best Actress In A TV Movie or Mini-Series: Mira Sovino(Nominated)
Best Actor In A TV Movie or Mini-Series: Donald Sutherland (Nominated)

Emmy Awards
Human Trafficking has been nominated for three Emmy Awards, one in Creative Arts for Best Music and two for Primetime
Best Actor In A TV Mini-Series: Donald Sutherland
Best Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series: Robert Carlyle.

Gemini Awards
Human Trafficking also won 3 Gemini Awards:
Best Dramatic Mini-Series (Michael Prupas, Christian Duguay, Irene Litinsky)
Best Costume Design (Marianne Carter)
Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Dramatic Program or Series (Guy Lalande)
It was nominated for 2 other Gemini Awards:
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series (Isabelle Blais)
Best Sound in a Dramatic Program (Michel B. Bordeleau, Natalie Fleurant, Louis Gignac, Hans Peter Strobl)

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