Lucy Liu’s Human Trafficking Documentary Airs on Showtime

Originally released back in 2009, ‘Red Light’ follows the plight of girls kidnapped and sold into brothels in Cambodia. Lucy Liu, who is a co-producer of the film, narrates. It will be airing on Showtime September 9, 8pm. Lucy Liu became a UNICEF Ambassador in 2005. Her work on modern day slavery includes a collaboration […]
September 1, 2010

Originally released back in 2009, ‘Red Light’ follows the plight of girls kidnapped and sold into brothels in Cambodia. Lucy Liu, who is a co-producer of the film, narrates. It will be airing on Showtime September 9, 8pm.

Lucy Liu became a UNICEF Ambassador in 2005. Her work on modern day slavery includes a collaboration with USAID and MTV EXIT on the documentary short ‘Traffic,’ profiling real life survivors of human trafficking and slavery in Asia.


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