Sylvester Stallone is among a number of celebrities who has come out in support of “City In Dreams,” a new film that details the horrors of child trafficking. Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy served as an executive producer for the film, which was written and directed by Mo Ramchandani.
“City of Dreams,” which opened Friday and is distributed by Roadside Attractions production company, centers on the true story of Jesús, a Mexican boy whose soccer dreams were crushed when he was trafficked across the border into Los Angeles. He was then forced to survive as a modern day slave in a sweatshop environment.
Business coach Tony Robbins, who served as an executive producer for the film, and director Mo Ramchandani told Fox News that the film is meant to serve as a “wake-up call” on the human trafficking crisis at the southern border.
“On the previous film, ‘Sound of Freedom’… we had the same situation,” Robbins said. “You know, on July 4th weekend last year, we beat out Disney with all their money because people were so moved by the film. And my wife and I have been involved in this for eight years. It’s not a side-hustle for us that we do. We’ve freed a little more than 50,000 children.”
“We funded the freedom of them, and we’ve actually gone out on those. I’ve gone undercover with scars on my face — the ugliest things you could ever imagine in your life happening to our children, but also the beauty is when they’re freed,” Robbins said. […]
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