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Atonement · 2013 · Jeremiah 50:34 ·

A suburban mom turns vigilante to rescue her daughter from the sex trade

Viewer discretion is advised - Contains sensitive content that may be unsuitable for some audiences.
  • Produced by: Wes Halula, Ron Allchin, Chris Roberts · United States
  • Drama·Suspense · Speed Film

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