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Director: Pierre Gang
Cast: Mimi Rogers, JR Bourne, Sarah Lind, Tamara Hope
Mia Sampson's dreams to be a model come true when she's asked to pose for photographs to be displayed on an Internet website for "members only." However, when the owner of the website uses her pictures for exploitation purposes, Mia's mother must fight to remove the photos off the web and restore her daughter's privacy.
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Fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas will appreciate the emotional weight and social relevance of this 2005 film directed by Pierre Gang. Mimi Rogers delivers a powerful performance as a mother fighting to protect her daughter's privacy after her photos are exploited online, providing a timely and impactful exploration of the ethical challenges posed by the rise of the internet and social media.
Selling Innocence is a 2005 television film depicting the exploitation of teenagers on the internet. The film was a co-production among the Edmonton-based television production company ImagiNation, Montreal's Cite-Amerique, and CTV, for CTV's line of television films collectively known as the CTV Signature Series. The film's broadcast premiere was July 2, 2005, on CTV in Canada, and on Lifetime in the United States.
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