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Director: Dee McLachlan
Cast: Emma Lung, Veronica Sywak, Saskia Burmeister, Sun Park
A young Australian woman reluctantly agrees to help a Chinese mother search for her missing daughter and becomes involved in human trafficking and the sex slave trade.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Jammed (2007) is a critically acclaimed Australian drama-thriller film that explores the issue of human trafficking and the sex slave trade. Directed by Dee McLachlan, the film has received positive reviews from critics for its gritty portrayal of the subject matter. However, specific awards recognition or audience reception data is not available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thought-provoking, socially conscious thrillers will appreciate the unique blend of drama and suspense in The Jammed (2007), directed by Dee McLachlan. The film's gritty exploration of human trafficking and the sex trade, anchored by powerful performances from Emma Lung and Veronica Sywak, offers a gripping and eye-opening cinematic experience.