![]() The scout who finds these girls is a former model and apparently hates the business but that doesn't stop her from finding and exploiting the girls and living in a fancy house in America. Every year, MIT Technology Review's Innovators Under 35 recognizes exceptionally talented young innovators whose work they believe has the greatest potential to transform the world. This documentary was very sad because initially the girls and their families think they've won the lottery but in reality I saw it as just another form of human trafficking. Nadya Peek, an assistant professor in the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, has received MIT Technology Review's annual TR35 Award. This creates a problem for some girls as they haven't gone through puberty yet. Die+Rich, Draag, Ivan Logos, Nadya (RU), Natali F, PARTIA, Rina (US), Savva. Ultimately they can be sent home if they gain any weight or "inches" as outlined in their contract. The girls are basically owned by their agency, waiting around in tiny, crappy apartments to go on shoots, completely shut off due to the language barrier and a lack of cash. Our main subject here is 13, plucked from the Siberian countryside and dropped into the centre of Tokyo. Apparently the Japanese market likes young girls. ![]() Fairly disturbing documentary about young (way young) models scouted from their homes in Siberia and sent to Japan to model. 135k Followers, 1,564 Following, 616 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Nadya Okamoto (nadyaokamoto) 135k Followers, 1,551 Following, 616 Posts - See Instagram.
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