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''Tricked: The Documentary'' is a 2013 American
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directed by John-Keith Wasson and
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. It documents human sex trafficking, and its presence within the United States, from the perspectives of the victims involved in sex trafficking, the “ johns” who pay for the sex and the
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s responsible for instigating the illegal business. It was produced by 3 Generations and distributed by
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in Canada and the United States. In addition to the various people interviewed in this documentary, the film follows law enforcement agencies and their efforts to crack down on this illegal enterprise, such as Sgt. Dan Steele of the
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. The film is meant not only to educate people on trafficking, but to help them understand and spot the scouting and manipulating techniques commonly used by traffickers. Filming for ''Tricked'' took place in New York City, Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago and Washington D.C. It premiered on December 13, 2013, at the Quad Cinema in New York City.It was also selected for screening at the 2014 Montclair Film Festival.


Production

''Tricked'' is an initiative of 3 Generations, a
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not-for-profit organization. Tricked is the third film that 3 Generations has made. The idea for making the film ''Tricked'' came in 2010, when director Jane Wells read an article about sex traffickers coercing women into going with them to Miami, where the Super Bowl was presently being held. She explained "that headline caught my eye so I started investigating the subject and interviewing survivors. I gradually came to realize just how big a story sex trafficking is." The
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eventually claimed that during that Super Bowl 10,000 women and children were trafficked there for sex.


Reception

''Tricked: The Documentary'' received generally positive reviews from critics, having a 71% Fresh rating on ''
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'' based on seven reviews. Jay Weston of ''
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'' called it a “brilliant, horrifying film.” ''
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'' called it "quite impressive in its scope and detail." ''
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'' said, "A sobering portrait of the scourge that dares not speak its name, 'Tricked' deserves its own hybrid classification: the horror documentary." ''
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'' said it "effectively argues for a smarter approach to prostitution." While ''
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'' explained that "Tricked . . . presents the sexual exploitation of young women as a systemic cancer that feeds on public misconception as much as male appetites . . . a film that tenderly details urvivors'experiences, it was somewhat, however, more critical." The reviewer Jeanette Catsoulis of ''The New York Times'' recommended the making of a sequel, adding that, with regards to the people involved, the film “tenderly details their experiences but leaves topics like poverty, lack of parental insight, childhood damage and low self-esteem off the table- more than enough for a sequel.” Russell Simmons of Def Jam Records calls it “eye-opening, a shocking revelation of what happens in the streets every night in cities across the country.” There was also much praise from victims within the sex trafficking community. Danielle Douglas, a sex trafficking survivor, stated, "I am so grateful to have had this opportunity with 3 Generations. Not only does 3 Generations tell my story accurately and honestly, they do it with the drive for awareness and support."


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*{{IMDb title, 2246924, Tricked: The Documentary 2013 films 2013 documentary films American documentary films Films about prostitution in the United States Films about human trafficking in the United States Works about sex trafficking 2010s English-language films 2010s American films English-language documentary films