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A Film about

Slavery in

our time

directed by ROBERT BILHEIMER  |  narrated by GLENN CLOSE

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A STORY ABOUT THE WAY THE WORLD IS...

Filmed on five continents, in a dozen countries, Not My Life takes viewers into a world where millions of children are exploited, every day, through an astonishing array of practices including forced labor, domestic servitude, begging, sex tourism, sexual violence, and child soldiering.

"Human traffickers are earning billions of dollars on the backs and in the beds of our children," says the film's director, Academy Award nominee, Robert Bilheimer, "and yet no one knows this is happening. We have a huge responsibility, right now, to learn the truth and act on it."

Challenging though it may be, Not My Life's message is ultimately one of hope. Victims of slavery can be set free and go on to live happy and productive lives. Those who advocate for slavery victims are growing in numbers, and are increasingly effective. At this crossroads for the defining human rights issue of our time, Not My Life tells us, as the late Jonathan Mann said, "We can no longer flee, no longer hide, no longer separate ourselves."
N A R R A T I V E

“ I am a teacher that purchased this film for a unit on Human Trafficking/Modern Slavery. Moving, painful at times, but still appropriate for high school aged students. Offers a global perspective that we are looking for in resources. ”

 

—  Amazon VOD Customer

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