Film 0800 800 818 O Obchodovanг­ S Дѕuдџmi (2011) · Top

The documentary moves away from sensationalized Hollywood tropes, focusing instead on the grounded, harrowing experiences of four Slovak citizens:

A woman in the Netherlands who was promised a job but ended up working without pay. Film 0800 800 818 o obchodovanГ­ s ДѕuДЏmi (2011)

In 2011, director teamed up with IOM Slovakia to release a documentary that shattered many myths about human trafficking. Titled after the National Helpline number, 0800 800 818 , the film is a sequel of sorts to the 2004 documentary Mne sa to stať nemôže (It Can't Happen to Me), highlighting how the methods of traffickers have evolved over the decade. True Stories, Real Victims True Stories, Real Victims A woman forced into

A woman forced into the sex industry in Switzerland. The "Fake Agency" Experiment it is a free

A man lured to Italy under the guise of work, only to be forced into begging.

The film isn't just about the victims; it’s a warning. It exposes the "grooming" tactics used by traffickers—ranging from psychological manipulation to financial entrapment. By the end of the 30-minute runtime, viewers are equipped with the knowledge of what to look for when applying for jobs abroad and, crucially, who to call if things go wrong.

The number remains a lifeline. In Slovakia, it is a free, anonymous helpline for victims or those seeking information about safe travel. Currently, the line is operated by Caritas Slovakia (Slovenská katolícka charita). Film 0800 800 818 o obchodovaní s ľuďmi (2011)