Oscar-winning Director Jeffrey Brown, Impact Producer Jane Charles, and two-time Oscar winning Executive Producer Emma Thompson announce a crowd-funding campaign for the theatrical release of SOLD, an award-winning film tackling the worldwide human rights issue of sex trafficking.

The Indiegogo campaign officially launched on October 19th and can be accessed here.

From Executive Producer Emma Thompson: “It’s very rare…that a piece of art or of storytelling could really help to change things…but Sold is one of those films. It’s a beautiful piece of work and it tells the unseen story of millions and millions of children.”

Based on the international bestselling novel by Patricia McCormick, SOLD depicts the life of an extraordinary thirteen-year-old girl who is trafficked across the Nepal-India border and forced to work in a brothel in Kolkata, India. By telling one girl’s story, SOLD gives voice to the millions of trafficked children who are unheard and unseen.

SOLD has set a funding goal of $50,000 using the online platform Indiegogo. These funds will support a team to conduct and manage the film’s outreach campaign, TaughtNotTrafficked, an education campaign to prevent child trafficking in high-risk areas. SOLD will also launch a theatrical release in major cities.

The campaign highlights perks rewarded to funders, including a lottery for a free trip to India and packages with the acclaimed stars of SOLD: three nights in London at a 5-star hotel and breakfast with Gillian Anderson, and karaoke with David Arquette at his new club Blind Dragon in West Hollywood. Funders can also receive bracelets handmade by trafficking survivors.

Charities and anti-trafficking organizations have partnered with the film to spearhead efforts to protect children from trafficking, including Childreach International, Walk Free, ECPAT, United Way, Rotary International, Stolen Youth, and others.

SOLD has been the opening night film in five film festivals, and won three audience awards and a jury award for Best Feature.

Impact Producer Jane Charles says, “We have created SOLD as a tool for change and now we need to get it out into the world. The more people that see our film the more change will happen. We would love you to join us to become part of the solution.”

Find out more about the movie here.

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