From Brazil, a country struggling between prosperity and suffering, fertile forests and empty wasteland, comes a harrowing report of human misery of girls not much older than twelve, driven to child prostitution. Join Matt Roper as he travels by bus, car, boat and even canoe to uncover the empty underworld of these street girls.
Remember Me, Rescue Me records the voices of those desperate to be rescued, and at least remembered, as we are led on a journey of exploration, insight and social justice, and brought to new understanding of what it means to have faith in God.
Moving from the sprawling metropolis of Rio de Janerio, to the white beaches of tourist resorts like Recife and Fortaleza, to remote towns and villages in the drought-stricken interior, Matt comes face to face with pimps, brothel owners, mafia leaders, child traffickers, and girls such as Micaeli, Vera Lucia, Michele and Waldineia children trapped in an adult world. Remember Me, Rescue Me records the voices of those desperate to be rescued - and at least remembered - as we are led on a journey of exploration, insight and social justice, and brought to a new understanding of what it means to have faith in God.