Stars of SA child trafficking movie hope it will lead to social change I Am All Girls follows two detectives as they embark on a justice-seeking journey to bring down the heads of a child trafficking ring. I Am All Girls stars Hlubi Mboya in the lead role as ‘Ntombizonke’ and Erica Wessels as her determined colleague, ‘Jodie Synman’. Picture: Netflix/Supplied.
JOHANNESBURG – The South African movie about child sex trafficking
I Am All Girls landed on Netflix on Friday and its cast has taken us through the challenges they faced during filming and the lessons learnt.
The film is about a child sex trafficking syndicate operating out of South Africa. The story follows two detectives as they embark on a justice-seeking journey to bring down the heads of the trafficking ring.
Hlubi Mboya-Arnold on having to go the extra mile for her new lead role in Netflix thriller
By Sameer Naik
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Award-winning film and TV actress Hlubi Mboya-Arnold says she had to go the extra mile to get herself ready for her gritty lead role in Netflix’s new child sex trafficking film
I Am All Girls.
The actress plays the lead role of Ntombizonke in the thrilling new local film, which is set to be released next month.
“I have a teachable spirit and the ability to be agile and adaptive.
“I am a gut actor, and instinct is a valuable asset of any actor.