Selling Innocence

Selling Innocence is a made-for-TV movie that shows and condemns the exploitation of teens on the web today.

The movie is a coproduction between, Edmonton based television production company, ImagiNation, Montreal's Cite-Amerique, and CTV, for their line of TV-movies, collectively known as the CTV Signature Series. It made its broadcast premiere on July 2, 2005, on the Canadian Television network, CTV. Selling Innocence, was also broadcast on US based Lifetime.

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Famous quotes containing the words selling and/or innocence:

    I concluded that I was skilled, however poorly, at only one thing: marriage. And so I set about the business of selling myself and two children to some unsuspecting man who might think me a desirable second-hand mate, a man of good means and disposition willing to support another man’s children in some semblance of the style to which they were accustomed. My heart was not in the chase, but I was tired and there was no alternative. I could not afford freedom.
    Barbara Howar (b. 1934)

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    Gertrude Stein (1874–1946)