Rape for Profit

2012 "The documentary about sex trafficking in a major U.S. city."
5.6| 1h26m| en| More Info
Released: 07 December 2012 Released
Producted By: Mew Films
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Official Website: http://rapeforprofitfilm.com/
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An up-close look at the true nature of the sex trade. The film unveils a growing problem in major U.S. cities where girls as young as 12 years old are bought and sold as many as 15 times a night to service the desires of men. Experience the shocking truth and follow several heroes as they fight to end this modern-day slavery and stop the next generation of buyers.

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Donald Seymour This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Deanna There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Jakoba True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Derick I live in Seattle, and I watch a lot of documentaries. This one happened to come up & watched it because it had good reviews. I had no idea this was happening in areas I am in all the time. I also had no idea that my cousin Joel Banks was in it - he's known me since I was a baby, and I used to play with his oldest daughter & son all the time growing up. It is heart breaking hearing that these girls don't think they have any value in life. The documentary is worth the watch. From a critical standpoint the documentary is done well, but not fantastically. The subject matter pulls you in though & the story is not boring to watch.
m287406 Must see. Impactful, world changing and life changing. One of the best documentaries I've seen on human trafficking. Can't believe it's happening in our backyard. I've always thought "human trafficking" was "out there", it happens in other countries/cities and not here. I was shocked.The people really spent their time researching, documenting and risked their lives telling the stories of these women. Great props to the courage of these women coming forth and share their stories/struggles so to bring light into this ugliness in our city and world.We gotta do something. This is not right. If it's happening here in Seattle, I wonder what other areas have this, and how much we need to bring light into all of those areas.
hansondarin How this documentary affected me....the crew of RFP created a deeper awareness of how men contribute to this issue, on a daily basis. Even further, the correlation with pornography use, strip club visits and mistreatment of women are very clear in how they contribute to sex- trafficking. As one of the guests stated in the documentary, "...it is time for decent men....to stand up and make a difference..." As a man, husband, friend and soon-to-be-father, the content of this documentary should make us all think harder at how we can make a positive impact. How our words, glances, actions, habits can be a positive example for other men. Well done, RFP crew. You have changed my life for the better. God bless.
jean-marcus (Not sure if its a spoiler but I don't want to chance it)Let me start out by saying that my rating of a 9 is actually more like a 10 because I don't rate documentaries higher than that because they lack the production value needed for a 10 rating. None the less this was such a great documentary that will completely change your mind about the way you think, look, and feel about that girl "walking the streets".I went to see this film knowing that we had a problem with prostitution and the sex trade in America just like every other country. I knew there were girls and boys who were kidnapped and taken here and other countries to be enslaved in the sex trade. My grasp of the over all extent of the levels of prostitution and enslavement were way off though.I thought any person who was actually enslaved was one of those girls in some seedy whore house or locked in the basement of a "massage parlor". I did not even think about the fact that these girls walking the street, or in the films online, or any of them in fact could be held without their will for fear of their life if they try to leave. Or after years of just being worn down emotionally to the point where they don't feel they have any other option. This film was a real eye opener. And hearing these women telling their stories of how they ended up in this life without their willingness was completely heart wrenching. It's something that will haunt me till the day I die. And I'm glad that it will. Because I don't think anyone should ever forget the injustice that is happening in this world. We all need to step up to make sure this cruelty around the world stops.