Ashley Judd’s Fact-Based Human Trafficking Film Sets United Nations Premiere — Watch
The film is inspired by real characters from the award-winning book "Sex Trafficking" by Harvard professor Siddharth Kara.
Inspired by real characters from the award-winning book “Sex Trafficking” by Harvard professor Siddharth Kara, Will Wallace's “Trafficked” follows a trio of intertwining stories about young women forced into the world of human, organ, drug, and gun trafficking
Inspired by real characters from the award-winning book “Sex Trafficking” by Harvard professor Siddharth Kara, Will Wallace’s “Trafficked” follows a trio of intertwining stories about young women forced into the world of human, organ, drug, and gun trafficking. The film focuses on three girls — from America, Nigeria, and India — who, though horrific experiences in the trafficking world, end up as sex slaves in a Texas brothel.
Starring Ashley Judd, Anne Archer, Elisabeth Rohom, Sean Patrick Flanery, Madison Wolfe, and Patrick Duffy, the film looks to cast a glaring light on the human trafficking trade, bolstered by fact-based reporting from Kara. The professor has been researching, writing, teaching, and advocating against modern slavery for nearly two decades, and the film is a continuation of that essential work.