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Release Date:
October 25, 2013
Original Title:
Trata humana
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Cantera Films
Comisión de Derechos Civiles de Puerto Rico
Production Countries:
Puerto Rico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
Human trafficking is the second most lucrative crime in the world. This terrible crime is an international phenomenon. Based on the testimony of survivors, social researchers, volunteers and employees of various organizations, we are able to present the dimensions of human trafficking in Puerto Rico. A phenomenon that for many it is still difficult to recognize.
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Additional Camera:
Luis Rosario Albert
Héctor Santos
Alvin Báez
Edgar Colón
Animation:
René Pedrosa
Assistant Camera:
Alfonso Díaz
Boom Operator:
Francisco Rosario Mongil
Colorist:
Fran Gutiérrez
Director:
Luis Rosario Albert
Director of Photography:
Carlos García
Editor:
Gisela Rosario Ramos
Wili Rodríguez
Gaffer:
Antonio Chirino
Graphic Designer:
René Pedrosa
Music:
Francis Pérez
Producer:
Javier Viqueria
Luis Rosario Albert
Production Assistant:
Amaury Ayala
Sound:
Su-Jeng Sang
Sound Designer:
Emmanuel Gutiérrez Pérez
Sound Mixer:
José Elí Pérez
Translator:
Anne Catesby Jones
Writer:
Luis Rosario Albert
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