Sex Traffic
The partly in Slovenia, London (UK) and Canada
filmed four hours mini-series is about the investigation in the
case of Elena and Vara, two Moldovan sisters, who are sold into
sexual slavery.
Chris Potter is Tom Harlsburgh, CEO of U.S. defense
contractor Kernwell and husband of Madeleine Harlsburgh, head of
Kernwall's International Charity Foundation. Madeleine finds out
that some employees of her foundation are involved in the sex slavery
market and soon she wonders about her husband's part in it.
In October 2005 Sex Traffic was nominated in 14
categories for the Canadian Gemini Award. One of the nominations
goes to Chris Potter as best supporting actor.