The story of two young Moldovan sisters, kidnapped and trafficked through Romania, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Italy to the dark side of London, betrayed by pimps and police, and fighting for their lives. The reverberations of their story are explosive, exposing far-reaching corruption that implicates big business in America .. Read more
| Starring | John Simm, Anamaria Marinca, Wendy Crewson, Maria Popistasu |
|---|---|
| Director | David Yates |
| Genres | Drama |
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The story of two young Moldovan sisters, kidnapped and trafficked through Romania, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Italy to the dark side of London, betrayed by pimps and police, and fighting for their lives. The reverberations of their story are explosive, exposing far-reaching corruption that implicates big business in America and international peacekeeping forces in Europe alike.
| Starring | John Simm, Anamaria Marinca, Wendy Crewson, Maria Popistasu |
|---|---|
| Director | David Yates |
| Studio | IND-DVD LTD |
| Run time | DVD: 3 hrs |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 04 Sep 2006 Production year: 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
Powerful, compulsive
A moving experience
I saw this when it appeared on TV and was totally absorbed by it. In fact, I still can remember some parts vividly. It's a excellent, gritty portrayal of how innocent girls become trapped in a sordid and dangerous life as prostitutes. John Simm is one of my favourite actors and has been ever since I saw him in another TV drama set in the Lake District. Now, of course, he's well known for the excellent TV series 'Life on Mars'. Here, he gives another superb performance but the highest accolade must go to the main female lead, Anamaria Marinca, who won an award , I think, for her portrayal of one of the kidnapped sisters. This is no comfortable story. It is upsetting, disturbing and very realistic. You'll remember it long after you've seen it and that, to me, says quality drama.
Absolutely brilliant film. Rough and a bit violent but it is a must see, kept me in front of the telly from the beginning to the end, made me cry and laugh. Brilliant
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