California’s Forgotten Children
Year: 2018 | Country: United States | Duration: 92 minutes
Filmmaker: Melody C. Miller
The writer, director, producer, and cinematographer of the film has written and
directed such films as Mimi and Permanent Marker, and was the cinematographer on those films
as well. This film is more than a film for her, but a movement of change to end the evil act of
human trafficking.
"California's Forgotten Children" is a documentary about child sex trafficking and exploitation of children in California. The film focuses on true stories of youth who were sold on the streets of California and are now survivors and brave leaders, fighting for the rights of forgotten children in the United States.
Their stories are compelling and empowering, showing that any child can be exploited regardless of ethnicity or financial background. This film features interviews of incredible abolitionists, case managers, advocates, district attorneys, police officers, parents, teachers, lawyers, students, people working in non-profit organizations., and artists all dedicated and working together to put an end to this epidemic.
Currently in post production.
Website: www.CaliforniasForgottenChildren.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaliforniasForgottenChildren
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CFCDocumentary
Synopsis: A feature documentary about child sex trafficking. The film follows on true stories of
youth who were commercially sexually exploited in California and are now survivors and brave
leaders, fighting for the rights of victims worldwide.
