Every eight minutes a child goes missing without a trace in India. But children certainly aren’t the only victims of human trafficking and slavery in the world’s worst affected country.
Conservative estimates put the number of trafficked victims in India at more than 10 million.
Many individuals and organisations have been waging war on this evil for decades, but progress has been slow and limited.
Can a documentary film achieve what concerted activism on the ground hasn’t? Anti-human trafficking campaigners in India are optimistic that Oscar-nominated Robert Bilheimer’s. . .