
The Whistleblower (2010)
Thriller inspired by the true story of Kathryn Bolkovac, an American policewoman who discovered US military involvement in child sex slavery and human trafficking in war-torn Bosnia. Stars Academy Award winner Rachel Weisz.
After volunteering to work as a peacekeeper in Bosnia, Bolkovac is horrified to discover that Democra Corp (a pseudonym for the real world DynCorp), an American military contracting company, is involved in child sex slavery and human trafficking. Risking her job and personal safety she sets out to bring the revelations to global attention but soon finds herself embroiled in a dangerous world of high level corruption populated by unlikely diplomatic enemies.
Reviews & comments
Don't take life for granted.
Watching in horror throughout this film, I left feeling guilty that I take so many things for granted - my freedom, my family, my friends, lazy summer days at the beach, my health and job - when not really that far away on the other side of the world, people live in horrific war torn countries, enduring awful torture and slavery...I appreciate more the work...
Man's inhumanity to man (or in this case - woman).
This has to be the most powerful and shocking fact-based movie we have ever seen. It is the story of people trafficking and sex slavery in Bosnia after the war for the express purpose of gratifying the needs of UN and contractor personnel. It exposes crimes and depravity, intrigue, corruption and cover-up committed by UN personnel and their contractor...

Village Voice
pressKondracki's fact-based thriller remains somewhat focused on its grim subject, though its principled bid to allure the masses results in a surplus of Hollywood-style eye candy and narrative formula.

Variety
pressThis accomplished debut feature avoids most of the usual pitfalls, channeling its outrage into a tense, focused piece of storytelling with a powerful sense of empathy.

Hollywood Reporter
pressDoesn't flinch at grisly authenticity, and several sequences in Whistleblower are admittedly hard to watch.

A.V. Club
pressOffers a glimpse of a monstrous world but doesn’t suggest any nuanced understanding of it.

Village Voice
pressKondracki's fact-based thriller remains somewhat focused on its grim subject, though its principled bid to allure the masses results in a surplus of Hollywood-style eye candy and narrative formula.

Variety
pressThis accomplished debut feature avoids most of the usual pitfalls, channeling its outrage into a tense, focused piece of storytelling with a powerful sense of empathy.

Hollywood Reporter
pressDoesn't flinch at grisly authenticity, and several sequences in Whistleblower are admittedly hard to watch.

A.V. Club
pressOffers a glimpse of a monstrous world but doesn’t suggest any nuanced understanding of it.
Don't take life for granted.
Watching in horror throughout this film, I left feeling guilty that I take so many things for granted - my freedom, my family, my friends, lazy summer days at the beach, my health and job - when not really that far away on the other side of the world, people live in horrific war torn countries, enduring awful torture and slavery...I appreciate more the...
Man's inhumanity to man (or in this case - woman).
This has to be the most powerful and shocking fact-based movie we have ever seen. It is the story of people trafficking and sex slavery in Bosnia after the war for the express purpose of gratifying the needs of UN and contractor personnel. It exposes crimes and depravity, intrigue, corruption and cover-up committed by UN personnel and their contractor...
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