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Sex Trafficking Exposed in '3.50', Opening this Week!

By InCinemas  /  09 Apr 2014 (Wednesday)
"3.50 - How much is a life worth?"


The Singapore-Cambodian film "3.50" starring Eunice Olsen opens at the Arts House this week, as part of the Frame X Frame series!

3.50 Film Screening
Date: 12 - 16 April 2014 / 1- 4 May 2014
Time: 7pm (weekdays) / 3pm, 7.30pm (weekends)
Venue: The Screening Room, The Arts House
Ticket Pricing:
  • $10
  • $8.50 - Concession for students and senior citizens
(*Post-show Q&A with the film's creative team on 12 Apr, 3pm and 3 May, 7.30pm)



(Find out more about '3.50' screening here!)


Eunice Olsen, one of the film's producers, plays the lead, a documentary filmmaker, venturing into the underbelly of Cambodia's virginity trade to rescue a young girl taken from her village and sold into prostitution.

The story crosses the narrative threads of a disgraced doctor, a foreign journalist, a taxi-driver, a street peddler and a teenage prostitute, as they navigate the socio-economic tensions that allow poverty and other social injustices to flourish.
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