SHORT FILMS

Our organization is passionate about sharing the stories of survivors ethically. These short films share stories of hope, grace, and redemption while maintaining their dignity. The men and women in our care are often in danger when they leave or are rescued from exploitation. It is our responsibility to care for their safety as carefully as their healing. When we share their faces paired with their stories publicly before they receive proper mental health care, then they will be exploited all over again. It is our aim to protect their stories and give them the freedom to share publicly when they have healed both physically and emotionally.


SECTION SIX

Featured on NBC, SECTION SIX focuses on one story out of the 150,000 men, women and children that sell their bodies in the red light districts of Pattaya, Thailand. This film follows the story of a young woman that was rescued from Section Six by Shear Love International. Rather than casting an actress, we worked with a women that works in the red light district to get us access to the brothels of Section Six for this film.

Director: PJ Acceturo


My Name is rain

This is the story of Rain. After experiencing the darkness of exploitation, she found the the light of hope in the most unlikely of places.

Rain is now married to a man who loves and respects her. She and her husband welcomed a new baby in January 2020.

Director: Dorothea Schultz


CHild Fighters of the Red light District

There are many different forms of exploitation. The red light districts of Thailand sell more than just sex. Throughout Thailand and the whole of South East Asia, children are exploited through sex, begging, street performing, and fighting. We work and partner with many organizations in Pattaya help and serve children who have been trafficked or are at-risk of being trafficked.

Director: PJ Acceturo