Corridors of Children

Summary In the Land of Smiles, childhood is something bought and sold. Corridors of Children is a one-off, feature length documentary that explores the complex and confronting conditions that lead to child sexual exploitation in South East Asia. Rapid change in the social fabric of the region is transforming children's lives in ways never seen before. The ongoing westernization of Asia is placing enormous pressure on children throughout the region which is evidenced in the breakdown of traditional Asian family structures, widespread poverty and a lack of real employment opportunity. Corridors of Children seeks to shine a new light on our long held assumptions about child exploitation and asks whether it might just be ourselves who are ultimately responsible. View more details

Corridors of Children

Directed : Cam Smeal

Written : Cam Smeal

Stars : Unknown

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Genres : Crime Documentary News

Release date : Oct 23, 2013

Countries of origin : Australia Thailand Cambodia Myanmar

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Summary In the Land of Smiles, childhood is something bought and sold. Corridors of Children is a one-off, feature length documentary that explores the complex and confronting conditions that lead to child sexual exploitation in South East Asia. Rapid change in the social fabric of the region is transforming children's lives in ways never seen before. The ongoing westernization of Asia is placing enormous pressure on children throughout the region which is evidenced in the breakdown of traditional Asian family structures, widespread poverty and a lack of real employment opportunity. Corridors of Children seeks to shine a new light on our long held assumptions about child exploitation and asks whether it might just be ourselves who are ultimately responsible. View more details

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Genres : Crime Documentary News

Release date : Oct 23, 2013

Countries of origin : Australia Thailand Cambodia Myanmar

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

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