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Fair Trade Pictures to support human rights activism against human trafficking and slavery on a community level.
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| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleAll in all, Call + Response makes alarmingly clear how ugly, pervasive and out-in-the-open the trade in humans for sex or labor often is. |
| VarietyAndrew BarkerRemarkably informative yet gracelessly constructed, jumping between documentary and concert footage at random. |
| Austin ChronicleKimberley JonesThere is much to recommend this earnest and enraged film. |
| L.A. WeeklyBrian MillerThe result is like "American Idol" meets C.A.R.E. infomercial. |
| Washington PostNeely TuckerThe result doesn't really work. The music videos don't seem connected to anything, and there's not nearly enough about the actual victims of the trade. But it's a documentary with its heart and its outrage in the right place. |
| User ReviewRobertN.An incredibly sobering film that creates a whole new genre of documentary, actually a Rockumentary. C & R opens the eyes of a world that is asleep to the greatest atrocity of modern times. Today 27 million people are in slavery, forced to do things against their will, under the threat of death or harm to their family. Two thumbs way up and the theater in Nashville gave it a standing ovation. |