I am Jane Doe
It's a documentary that offers a real look at a group of young girls and their mothers in real time. The film captures the story of these girls running back-page but with special interest groups and the old Internet Freedom Act. The film offers a real insight into those federal judges who have interpreted laws to protect websites from any responsibility for hosting ads that sell underage girls.
April 8, 1955 in Mankato, Minnesota, USA
24 July 1953, Rolla, Missouri, USA
24 March 1977, Sacramento, California, USA
11 July 1945, New Britain, Connecticut, USA
16 April 1978
9 July 1962, Bronx, New York, USA
11 March 1941, Sycamore, Illinois, USA
February 09, 2017
[A] sobering, often sickening, bluntly effective piece of advocacy cinema ...
February 14, 2017
A powerful documentary ...
February 12, 2017
An equally powerful, enraging and poignant exposé of underage sex trafficking. It should be mandatory viewing for every high school student.
February 10, 2017
A clear-eyed and pressing work of advocacy journalism.
February 10, 2017
Wrenching doc about underage sex trafficking, legal battles.
February 08, 2017
The writer-director, Mary Mazzio, demonstrates a profound empathy with her subjects, who can admit to the charms of "Pretty Woman" without falling for it.
February 08, 2017
[A] striking, powerful and up-to-the-minute documentary about sex trafficking on the website Backpage.
February 09, 2017
"I Am Jane Doe" coalesces into a steamroller of pain that squashes our ability to see beyond its wounded families.
July 02, 2017
I Am Jane Doe doesn't quite work in some places, but it's a significant film deserving global recognition - if only to bring attention to the realities of child trafficking.
February 10, 2017
It's an important subject, lucidly presented.

