HD
1973
The documentary Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking confronts a harrowing reality: children can be sold online for exploitation faster than ordering a meal. By shedding light on this taboo subject, the film presents a stark portrayal of street life, intense rescue operations, and poignant survivor accounts. With 27 million victims globally, human trafficking ranks as the second-largest criminal enterprise, affecting not only impoverished regions but also thriving nations like the U.S. Through survivor narratives and insights from activists and celebrities like Dolph Lundgren and Jeannie Mai, the film inspires a movement against modern slavery.