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Delving into a hidden world, STOLEN INNOCENCE tells the untold story of millions of girls who disappear from their homes and are forced into a life of sex slavery. Without a choice, these girls are violently trafficked into the largest sex ring in India and the world.
The film highlights the increasing number of human trafficking victims being sold for sex through the stories of living survivors and local abolitionists risking everything to reveal the truth. Shot in India, the rape and trafficking capital of the world, STOLEN INNOCENCE gives an unprecedented glimpse into human trafficking gangs, brothels and law enforcement to help audiences understand the industry's deepest secrets and explain why it’s growing so quickly.
This documentary contains sensitive material that is not appropriate for young children.
In 2012, film Producer Casey Allred had just finished graduating from Utah State University and was planning to enter medical school the following semester. Instead he followed his heart and moved to India with an ambitious idea to solve India’s education problems; however, on the way, he found an entirely different issue. Like many in the western world, Casey had never heard of human trafficking, until he opened his first school in 2011 in Eastern India. He started to notice an odd trend in the school; a decrease in the number of female students. Learning why was both shocking and disturbing. Girls were disappearing from schools and families, into the sex trafficking industry.
Casey was fed up and decided it was his responsibility to tell the world, but he couldn’t do it alone. He teamed up with Director and good friend Chris Davis to direct a never before seen documentary highlighting the truth about human trafficking.