Win a Double Pass to See The Whistleblower

Based on a true story, The Whistleblower, tells the story of human trafficking in a UN controlled post-war Bosnia.

Gemma O'Donoghue
Published on September 19, 2011
Updated on July 23, 2019

After premiering at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and doing the circuit of North America's best film festivals, The Whistleblower is finally hitting Sydney screens next week.

The Whistleblower is a political thriller based on the real-life experiences of Kathryn Blokovac, a Nebraska Cop who, while working as a paid UN peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia in 1999, uncovered a underground sex-trafficking industry. The film follows Blokovac as she risks her job and personal safety to investigate into the human trafficking she witnesses, discovering some very ugly truths about the people around her in the process.

Ultimately, The Whistleblower is about the very worst of humanity - corruption, expolitation and the abuse of power - yet is also a story of an average person who demonstrates extraordinary courage in order to do the right thing.

Starring Rachel Weisz, Vanessa Redgrave, David Strathairn and Monica Bellucci, The Whistleblower brings together a stellar cast in what promises to be a confronting yet engaging cinematic experience that will stay with you for some time to come.

To win one of ten single passes to see The Whistleblower,  just make sure you are subscribed to Concrete Playground then email your name and postal address through to [email protected]

Published on September 19, 2011 by Gemma O'Donoghue
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