It’s a Penalty announced its newest global film, “What is Human Trafficking?”
Launched in collaboration with Actor Liam Neeson, It’s a Penalty’s short film is designed to educate the world about the misconceptions and the reality of human trafficking & exploitation happening globally.
Neeson, captivates viewers as he explains critical information, including signs to watch for and ways to report human trafficking & exploitation. Throughout the film viewers learn how to help protect themselves, their loved ones and their communities.
“We are honored to produce this important, powerful short film in collaboration with Liam Neeson,” said Sarah de Carvalho, CEO, It’s a Penalty Campaign. “The message is incredibly impactful, because it educates about what human trafficking is and it equips everyone with practical information and tools that may help save someone’s life. Liam starred in the action-thriller Taken about a teenage girl and her friend who are kidnapped while traveling abroad.
Launched in collaboration with Actor Liam Neeson, It’s a Penalty’s short film is designed to educate the world about the misconceptions and the reality of human trafficking & exploitation happening globally.
Neeson, captivates viewers as he explains critical information, including signs to watch for and ways to report human trafficking & exploitation. Throughout the film viewers learn how to help protect themselves, their loved ones and their communities.
“We are honored to produce this important, powerful short film in collaboration with Liam Neeson,” said Sarah de Carvalho, CEO, It’s a Penalty Campaign. “The message is incredibly impactful, because it educates about what human trafficking is and it equips everyone with practical information and tools that may help save someone’s life. Liam starred in the action-thriller Taken about a teenage girl and her friend who are kidnapped while traveling abroad.
- 8/3/2020
- Look to the Stars
In the days leading up to the Fourth of July, New York governor Andrew Cuomo took to social media urging state residents to avoid indoor parties and large gatherings. But it seems folks didn’t listen and after seeing pictures of packed beaches and stocked bars surface online, a second wave of coronavirus-induced quarantine and social distancing seems closer than ever before.
Should it come to that, at least Netflix will have you covered. Over the past week, the streamer added a whopping 103 new movies and 23 new shows. Yes, it seems they’re giving subscribers enough content to last a lifetime of isolation and here’s a quick overview of some of the best titles that arrived this week.
Let’s start with movies. If you’re aching for a familiar yet thrilling crime drama, look no further than Donnie Brasco. This film, which stars Johnny Depp in one of his first lead roles ever,...
Should it come to that, at least Netflix will have you covered. Over the past week, the streamer added a whopping 103 new movies and 23 new shows. Yes, it seems they’re giving subscribers enough content to last a lifetime of isolation and here’s a quick overview of some of the best titles that arrived this week.
Let’s start with movies. If you’re aching for a familiar yet thrilling crime drama, look no further than Donnie Brasco. This film, which stars Johnny Depp in one of his first lead roles ever,...
- 7/5/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
Wrongly-convicted Death Row prisoner Walter McMillian may have tragically lost most of his life to a broken justice system, but McMillian’s story lives on in both the memoir of his tireless lawyer, Bryan Stevenson, and now in the film it inspired: Destin Daniel Cretton’s Just Mercy. Jamie Foxx plays McMillian—a man without hope, facing both the electric chair and the endemic racism in Alabama that condemned him—when a young, idealistic Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan) decides to fight his case. Having experienced the incarceration of his own father, Foxx brought a deeply heartfelt perspective to the role.
Deadline: How did you first get on board the film?
Jamie Foxx: Michael B. Jordan called me. I’ve known Michael B. Jordan since he was tiny. If he ever needed anything I was always there, which is just a thing that I do. And in this situation,...
Deadline: How did you first get on board the film?
Jamie Foxx: Michael B. Jordan called me. I’ve known Michael B. Jordan since he was tiny. If he ever needed anything I was always there, which is just a thing that I do. And in this situation,...
- 11/18/2019
- by Antonia Blyth
- Deadline Film + TV
None of the new releases of the week (Hindi), Rishi Kapoor?s Jhoota Kahin Ka, Siddhant Madhav directed Penalty and Jimmy Sheirgill starrer Family Of Thakurganj, could make much of an impact at the box-office. As expected and predicted, it was Hollywood?s ?animated The Lion King (dubbed) ?which dominated box-office proceedings with an impressive 35 percent start on an average, thanks to family patronage. ?The first day appears to be around the 11 crore mark and as thing stands, The Lion King is all set to ?emerge a success.
Meanwhile, last week?s major release, Nadiadwala Grandsons and Reliance Entertainment?s ?Vikas Bahl directed Hrithik Roshan starrer Super 30, ?ended the opening week netting a good 75 crore plus (given the genre). The film has also seen a stable second Friday. Keeping in mind ?the handsome recoveries from the non-theatrical rights (75-80 crore), the film is on way to a emerge a creditable semi-hit,...
Meanwhile, last week?s major release, Nadiadwala Grandsons and Reliance Entertainment?s ?Vikas Bahl directed Hrithik Roshan starrer Super 30, ?ended the opening week netting a good 75 crore plus (given the genre). The film has also seen a stable second Friday. Keeping in mind ?the handsome recoveries from the non-theatrical rights (75-80 crore), the film is on way to a emerge a creditable semi-hit,...
- 7/20/2019
- GlamSham
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