A Cambodian Story of Trafficking
One person's account of being trafficked in Cambodia anchors this film, which follows the recruitment, deception, and exploitation that make up the trafficking process there. Interviews with staff and volunteers from World Relief explain how the organization works against trafficking on the ground, from legal assistance and counseling for survivors to education campaigns meant to stop recruitment before it starts. The film moves between that individual case and the wider scale of the problem in Cambodia, using the personal story to make concrete what statistics alone tend to flatten. It treats trafficking as a chain with multiple points of intervention rather than a single crime with a single fix, and lets the people doing the intervention, not narration, describe what the work actually involves. The sources for this description are limited to a promotional summary, so specific names, dates, and figures from the film itself are not confirmed here.