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| Release Date
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10 October 2007 |
| Company
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Centropolis Entertainment |
| Genre
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Crime / Drama |
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Dolby Digital / DTS |
| Language
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English |
| Filming Locations
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Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA |
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Color |
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2.35 : 1 |
| Certification
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USA:R / Germany:16 / Netherlands:16 / Portugal:M/16 |
| Also Known As
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The Girls Next Door (USA) (working title) Trade - Willkommen in Amerika (Germany) Welcome to America (USA) (working title) |
| Movie Connections
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Referenced in The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Jose Rivera (2006) (V) |
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Germany / USA |
| Runtime
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USA:119 min |
| Awards
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2 wins |
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Overwiew :When 13-year-old Adriana is kidnapped by sex traffickers in Mexico City, her 17-year-old brother, Jorge, sets off on a desperate mission to save her. Trapped by an underground network of international thugs who earn millions exploiting their human cargo, Adriana's only friend throughout her ordeal is Veronica, a young Polish woman captured by the same criminal gang. Brother Sister Relationship / Teen / Kidnapping / Mexico City / Sex Slavery |
Starring :
Kevin Kline, Cesar Ramos Ceballos, Alicja Bachleda-Curus, Paulina Gaitan, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Anthony Crivello, Alicja Bachleda-Curus, Tim Reid, Marco Perez, Linda Emond, Zack Ward, Kate Del Castillo
Directors :
Marco Kreuzpaintner
Producers :
Thomas Wobke, Jakob Claussen, Amanda DiGiulio, Oswald Von Richthofen, Rosilyn Heller, Roland Emmerich, Nick Hamson, Tom Ortenberg, Ashok Amritraj, Lars Sylvest, Robert Leger, Peter Landesman, Michael Wimer
Writers :
Peter Landesman, Peter Landesman, Peter Landesman, Jose Rivera, Jose Rivera |
Critic Reviews
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USA Today - Claudia Puig : ...a compelling and terrifying look at a serious global problem. more...
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B  
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - William Arnold : If you're a parent of a young child, Trade is a movie that's guaranteed to make you lose sleep. more...
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B  
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli : To its credit, the film avoids titillation but, at the same time, it is so full of moral outrage that there's no sense of drama. more...
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C  
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New York Times - Jeannette Catsoulis : ...teeters between earnest exposé and salacious melodrama. more...
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C-
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New York Post - Kyle Smith : ...improbable situations, heavy reliance on coincidence and an improbable climax nearly tip the film into TV-movie territory. more...
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C  
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Los Angeles Times - Kevin Crust : This mostly effective dramatization paints a suitably ugly picture of the dehumanizing depths people are willing to go for money. more...
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B-
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filmcritic.com - Chris Barsanti : ...a jarring mess of a movie... more...
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Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman : As a movie, Trade is so-so, but as an exposé of how the new globalized industry of sex trafficking really works, it's a disquieting, eye-opening bulletin. more...
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Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert : ...the movie seems to have an unwholesome determination to show us the victims being terrified and threatened. When I left the screening, I just didn't feel right. more...
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Boston Globe - Wesley Morris : ...an awful movie... more...
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