#STOPSELLINGINNOCENCE A feature film shedding light on sex abuse and sex trafficking in the United States.
"Trapped" is set in a small American town where sixteen-year-old Becky, inspired by her late grandfather, dreams of owning a horse farm. However, her mother Melissa, trapped in a cycle of addiction and dependency on dangerous men, neglects Becky, forcing her to flee into a dark and dangerous predicament.
Simultaneously, a crisis unfolds in a neighboring town as another young girl disappears, leading her parents to issue a desperate plea for her return. "Trapped" intertwines these tales of peril and hope, making it a compelling film that captures the struggle against daunting odds.
"Trapped" is a poignant tale of resilience and fear, a stark reminder of the shadows that lurk behind closed doors and the light of hope that never ceases to shine. It's a film that promises not only to captivate but also to resonate deeply with anyone who has ever fought to escape the inescapable.
DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT
"As a filmmaker, my latest project addresses the critical and often overlooked conversations between parents and their teenagers about the perils of online interactions, sexual abuse, and sex trafficking. This film is crafted not only to inform but to empower, providing a catalyst for these essential discussions. Our goal is simple yet profound: if this film can deter even one young individual from the dangers of running away from home out of fear, then we have achieved success. We believe in the power of cinema to illuminate and inspire, to forge understanding and fortify safety. Join us in this vital conversation, for awareness is the first step towards protection."
-Ejaz Khan