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Intersection: An MTV EXIT Animation Part 1 (English)

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"Intersection" is an adrenaline-fuelled animation that provides a hard-hitting look at human trafficking and sexual exploitation in Asia. The half-hour anime features the voices of film star Ananda Everingham and MTV Asia VJ, Taya Rogers.

Intersection is MTV EXITs first animated film produced by Korean animation studio, JM Animation, the award-winning studio behind the highly-acclaimed, visually haunting, Wonderful Days (Sky Blue). The soundtrack features music by UK rock band, Radiohead and Thievery Corporation.

The animation was created for MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking), a project of the MTV Europe Foundation to raise awareness and increase prevention of human trafficking and exploitation. MTV EXIT in Asia is produced in partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

MTV EXIT television programming is produced rights-free and free of charge for all broadcasters and organisations. All the programming is also available to be streamed and downloaded from www.mtvexit.org.

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  • @Ineedu2hateme And I'm sorry if my initial comment seemed condescending. I didn't mean for it to sound that way. But if you listen to what women in the sex industry are actually saying, from their own mouths, not merely books, they paint a different picture from what you asserted in your comment. Most women would do anything to get out of the sex industry. But they don't know how. So they need us to be educated enough on the topic so we can spread the word and help them. : )

  • @Ineedu2hateme No, I'm actually listening to the women who are/were in the sex industry. I live in America and we have a huge sex trafficking problem right under our noses. If I didn't know anything about, I would say, "I spend months in America at a time, so I know that the women who are in the sex industry want to be there." It's not a valid argument. Oh, and I grew up with a women who worked in the sex industry. I have some great resources in my YT favs. Please check them out. : )

  • @RockSprites you have no idea how many times I visit Asia do you? I spend months there at a time. Have you actually been there or are you speaking from what you read in a book? Just asking :-)

  • @Ineedu2hateme You need to do your research.

  • So basically, MTV puts this on, but all other hours of the day promotes sexism and sex-addiction through it's lewd music and videos and shows. So you want to fight sex trafficking while at the same time promoting the desires and attitudes that lead to sex trafficking. You can't have your cake and eat it, too. MTV sells sex everyday.

  • Free to download but in so crappy resolution. There must be a better quality on this.

    I'd like to show this some people but this will look horrible on a big TV

    nice work anyway

  • the girls want to be there, they can make a lot of money. Nobody forces them

  • Even in animation, they still can't get sh** right with Asian. MTV go f**k yourself!

  • SO KAWAII NEEE ^____________^

  • is the tagalog version available? the one voiced by Filipino celebrities

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