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Human Trafficking Film Aims to Raise Awareness and Funds For Victims

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Human trafficking is a $32 billion a year industry, which globally surpasses the illegal sale of arms and will surpass the illegal sale of drugs in the next couple of years. It’s something that’s been kept hush-hush for so many years, but little by little it’s reaching mainstream and that’s the goal, for everyone to be aware of this because it’s happening everywhere. Hidden Tears Project is a media company that creates short films about human trafficking. Their latest project is called Daddy Issues, which a short film that tells a story of a young girl who is trapped as a sex slave.

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“We created Hidden Tears Project to create very high level content that not only creates mainstream awareness on human trafficking, but engages people in a real way—we call it activist entertainment,” explains Jason Gurvitz, Founder & Producer of the Hidden Tears Project. They work with writers from high profile TV shows, like Grey’s Anatomy, Vampire Diaries, Empire and others to provide high quality writing that spreads awareness on human trafficking.

People think human trafficking is a foreign problem, but it’s something that is happening everywhere. Approximately 600,000-800,0000 people worldwide are bought and exploited for forced labor or commercial sex every year and 50% of those numbers are children. Unfortunately, 83% of the victims of sex trafficking cases are American citizens and most of them are aged between 12 and 14 years old.

This is why the producers of  Daddy Issues teamed up with experts that have experienced some form of human trafficking. “This isn’t based on one true story of a particular person, but it’s a project that’s been researched thoroughly; we’ve talked with experts and survivors, a combination of different stories, which convey reality,” says Gurvitz.

One of the advisors to the film is Lourdes Nieto, a Chicago police officer that works with human trafficking victims, as well as spends her time bringing awareness on the issue. “I am very excited to be an advisor to the project, which is why I brought on a real victim survivor that could give the writers and producers a real opinion,” says Nieto. As advocates, we can take all the training and have all the book knowledge, but at the end of the day it’s the opinion of victims that really matter.

Monica Raymond, one of the actresses from the show Chicago Fire partnered up with the Hidden Tears Project and she will be directing the film. “When a celebrity like Monica Raymund who is in Chicago Fire and is loved by so many directs a film, it takes on another beast,” says Nieto. Currently they are fundraising $25,000, which will cover the costs of making the film. Anything else they earn from the film will be given to the following non-profits that focus on helping human trafficking victims: Right’s for Girls, TraffickFree and Salvation Army’s PROMISE Program. Filming for Daddy Issues is expected to begin at the end of February, visit HiddenTearsProject.org and donate to their IndieGoGo campaign to help raise funds for the film and organizations. The film is expected to hit Chicago theaters this fall.

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