Redlight (film)
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Adi Ezroni
Charles Kiselyak
Guy Jacobson
Megan Raney
Lucy Liu
Adi Ezroni
Guy Jacobson
Charles Kiselyak
Colin K. Gray
Megan Raney
| Redlight | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Guy Jacobson Adi Ezroni Charles Kiselyak |
| Written by | Colin K. Gray Guy Jacobson Megan Raney |
| Produced by | Kerry Girvin Lucy Liu Adi Ezroni Guy Jacobson Charles Kiselyak Colin K. Gray Megan Raney |
| Starring | Somaly Mam Susan Bissell Kevin Bales |
| Narrated by | Lucy Liu |
| Cinematography | Guy Jackson |
| Edited by | Denise Cochran Kerry Girvin Jane Rizzo |
| Music by | Kurt Gellersted Mark Stephan Kondracki Soren Sorensen |
| Distributed by | Guggenheim Girvin Pictures Max Entertainment Priority Films |
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| Country | United States |
| Languages | English Khmer |
| Budget | $500,000 |
Redlight (sometimes misspelled Red Light) is a documentary film about human trafficking in Cambodia that premiered on October 4, 2009 at the Woodstock Film Festival.[1] Lucy Liu was the film's executive producer[2] and narrator.[3] The film is produced by Kerry Girvin and directed by Guy Jacobson and Adi Ezroni.[4] Redlight documents four years of the lives of several Cambodian children who are kidnapped for the purpose of child prostitution.[5] These children are both boys and girls, and some are only 3 or 4 years old.[6] Some of the film's footage was recorded secretly in brothels and then smuggled out.[7] Liu promoted the film at the 2009 Cairo International Film Festival.[8] Showtime televised the film as part of Human Trafficking Awareness Month in 2010.[9] The first screening in Connecticut took place in Westport that November.[10]