The new film 'City of Dreams' is generating significant attention for its focus on exposing child trafficking, particularly in the United States. Despite receiving an A CinemaScore and over 90% audience score, the film is reportedly being suppressed by Hollywood elites. 'City of Dreams,' now available on Amazon Prime, donates 25% of its profits to organizations like A21 that combat trafficking. The film highlights the plight of over 170 million children worldwide trapped in child labor, including those in the fashion industry. Prominent voices, including Vivek Ramaswamy, are urging the public to watch and share the film to raise awareness about this critical issue. The film is produced by the same team behind 'Sound of Freedom.'
Want to know how it costs Dior $57 to make a bag they sell for $2,800? Child slave labor. And it's happening here in the United States. Why is the Left trying to suppress a movie that exposes the child trafficking within Hollywood?
Want to know how it costs Dior $57 to make a bag they sell for $2,800? Child slave labor--- And it's happening here in the United States. Why is the Left trying to suppress a movie that exposes the child trafficking within Hollywood?
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