Available in 65d 10h 03m 29s
Available October 24, 2025 3:15 PM UTC
Already unlocked? for access

Give as a gift

$13After this content becomes available October 24th at 3:15 pm UTC, you'll have 7 days to start watching. Once you begin, you'll have 72 hours to finish watching. Need help?

A gripping documentary that reveals the harrowing journey of thousands of young Nepali women and girls who are coerced across the border into India each year. She Walks a Line is a story of empowerment—of women fighting for justice, of traffickers manipulating the vulnerable, and of a divine calling that has inspired one woman to stand her ground in the face of adversity.

She Walks a Line is a gripping documentary that reveals the harrowing journey of thousands of young Nepali women and girls who are coerced across the border into India each year.

Once across the notoriously porous 1,000-mile frontier, most are sold into the sex industry, forced into domestic servitude or subjected to organ and skin harvesting. This border has become one of the world's most prolific human trafficking routes.

Amidst international indifference, one Nepali woman, Shanta Sapkota, has taken a courageous stand to combat this humanitarian crisis. Driven by heartbreak and a fierce determination, she leads a team of female anti-human trafficking operatives at the Mahendranagar crossing, a critical checkpoint where the fate of many young lives hangs in the balance.

This exclusively nonwhite, female-led documentary takes the audience deep into the heart of this mission. Through the eyes of rescuers, victims, and traffickers, we witness the raw emotions, heart-wrenching struggles, and moments of triumph that define this battle against human trafficking.

At its core, She Walks a Line is a story of empowerment; of women fighting for justice, of traffickers manipulating the vulnerable, and of a divine calling that has inspired one woman to stand her ground in the face of adversity. This film not only tells a story; it ignites a movement.

  • Runtime
    1:27:37
  • Language
    English, Nepali
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Social Media
  • Director
    TIMOTHY STUART LOVELL
Copy link