Boca Chica
Each character in the movie Not Taken is featured on how they became traffickers, or trafficked. Told as a narrative in the voice and words of the characters it details the events, it provides the ful…
Boca Chica
Each character in the movie Not Taken is featured on how they became traffickers, or trafficked. Told as a narrative in the voice and words of the characters it details the events, it provides the full story of how trafficking works. Deep dive into the back stories of the sex traffickers from the book and movie in production, NOT TAKEN. Told in a unique narrative style, each character tells their own story as a narration over videos showing events from their past. A fiction narrative docudrama, a groundbreaking new form of telling stories that are a documentary of fictional characters that are archetypes of real traffickers, the movie explores what leads people to commit the worst of crimes: Trafficking children for sale as sex slaves. TRIGGER WARNING: This is an PG17 film and not recommended for anyone with a history of sex abuse, PTSD or who are offended by sex acts, obscene language and graphic depictions of sex. —Terry Ulick
Boca Chica
Drama
Film Details
Each character in the movie Not Taken is featured on how they became traffickers, or trafficked. Told as a narrative in the voice and words of the characters it details the events, it provides the full story of how trafficking works. Deep dive into the back stories of the sex traffickers from the book and movie in production, NOT TAKEN.
Told in a unique narrative style, each character tells their own story as a narration over videos showing events from their past. A fiction narrative docudrama, a groundbreaking new form of telling stories that are a documentary of fictional characters that are archetypes of real traffickers, the movie explores what leads people to commit the worst of crimes: Trafficking children for sale as sex slaves. TRIGGER WARNING: This is an PG17 film and not recommended for anyone with a history of sex abuse, PTSD or who are offended by sex acts, obscene language and graphic depictions of sex.
—Terry Ulick.