Human Trafficking (TV miniseries)
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Human Trafficking is a television mini-series about an agent going undercover to stop an organization from trafficking people. It premiered in the United States on Lifetime Television on October 24, 2005 and later aired on CityTV in several major Canadian markets. It starred Mira Sorvino, Donald Sutherland and Robert Carlyle, with a supporting cast including Rémy Girard, Laurence Leboeuf, Isabelle Blais, Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse and Céline Bonnier.
On May 2, 2006, Muse, with the permission of Lifetime, released a DVD of the entire mini-series, which also included deleted scenes not shown on the Lifetime airing. The DVD also includes interviews with the cast, interactive resources, and scene selections. The DVD is labeled Not Rated by the MPAA due to the enhanced violence of the deleted scenes.
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[edit] Awards and nominations
[edit] Golden Globes
Best Actress In A TV Movie or Mini-Series: Mira Sovino(Nominated)
Best Actor In A TV Movie or Mini-Series: Donald Sutherland (Nominated)
[edit] Emmy Awards
As of June 2006, Human Trafficking has been nominated for three Emmy Awards. One in Creative Arts for Best Music.
And two for Primetime,
Best Actor In A TV Mini-Series: Donald Sutherland
Best Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series: Robert Carlyle.
[edit] Other facts
A Canadian/UK TV production Sex Traffic tackled the same subject.
This program will be broadcast in Hong Kong on TVB Pearl starting May 15, 2006
This program is currently showing on Sky One in the UK.
This program aired on Channel 7 in Australia