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Anya Camilleri has directed this powerful short film, ‘A Girl of No Importance’, in partnership with charity, Stella’s Voice, to raise awareness of human trafficking and sex slavery. The short film was premiered in London last week at The Mill, who offered their support, hosting a screening of the film, followed by drinks on their roof terrace. Edited by Homespun’s Phil Currie, A Girl of No Importance is set in Rome and follows the journey of a 16-year-old girl who has escaped her traffickers. Fleeing the side of the motorway where she is forced to solicit customers, the dangers of her escape are explored through emotion. As Alina finds her way into the city, it is clear she cannot trust anyone, as a corrupt police force means she has no one to turn to. Camilleri has a personal connection with the subject, basing the film on real stories told to her by the girls who are enslaved and forced to work on the Roman motorways.
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