Benjamin Nolot Explained

Benjamin Nolot
Birth Date:12 November 1976
Nationality:American
Occupation:Filmmaker
Years Active:2007–present
Organization:Exodus Cry
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Benjamin Nolot is an American filmmaker and the CEO and founder of Exodus Cry,[1] a Christian social activist group focused on the issue of human trafficking[2] [3] which has expressed opposition to the "entire global sex industry, including prostitution, pornography, and stripping".[4] Nolot has also been involved with an International House of Prayer ministry[5] which is based in Sacramento, California.[6]

Career

Nolot has written, directed, and produced several films. His directing and producing credits include: (2011), Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution (2017), Spring Break Emcees (2017), Seattle’s Bikini Baristas (2019), and Existence (2020). He wrote Nefarious, Liberated, and Seattle’s Bikini Baristas. Nolot also acted in the short film Existence.

Nefarious: Merchant of Souls

Nolot wrote,[7] directed, produced, and narrated Nefarious: Merchant of Souls, a documentary film about human trafficking.[8] He also conducted the interviews in the film, speaking with such people as a police officer and a pimp.[6] Other scenes depict Nolot doing things like chasing a pedophile out of a town in which he was trying to purchase the right to sexually abuse a child.[8] The film was distributed by Exodus Cry.[9] Nefarious was Nolot's film debut.[8] Filming started in 2007. Nolot travelled to 19 different countries to collect the film's content.[6] These filming locations included countries in the Middle East, Europe, North America, and Asia.[2] Nolot attested to having found producing the film difficult because of the subject matter; he stated that "there is not a day that goes by that I am not mindful of the horrific tragedies we uncovered". He further said that he did not make the film in order to make money or gain fame, but rather, to rouse people to action against human trafficking, an issue he finds both personal and important.[6] Dan Preston of Godculture Magazine praised Nolot's writing and directing of the film.[7] Nolot said that the purpose of the film is "to draw people's attention to the issue, but also to inspire them in terms of what they can be doing... to take a stand against this injustice".[10] At the 2011 California Film Awards, Nefarious made Nolot the Grand Winner in the Best First-Time Documentary category.[11] At the 2012 Kingdomwood Christian Film Festival, Nolot was named Best Director.[12]

Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution

Nolot directed, wrote, and produced this 2017 Netflix documentary.[13] The film documents college spring breakers in Panama City, Florida, commenting on the exploitation of female bodies and the porn industry’s impact on millennial hook-up culture.[14] Liberated toured in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia.[15] However, the film was criticized for its "painting of casual sex as inherently disempowering and the framing of sex as the most sacred act in the world",[16] and has been described as "a Christian documentary disguising itself with no mention of its religious bias".

Seattle's Bikini Baristas

Nolot directed, wrote, and produced the short film Seattle's Bikini Baristas. The documentary, released in 2019, was presented by Magic Lantern Pictures.[17]

Controversy

In 2020, actress Melissa McCarthy and HBO withdrew their support from Exodus Cry after learning that Nolot had expressed "virulent views on social media about abortion rights and gay marriage."[18]

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Notes and References

  1. News: December 6, 2019. Seattle's Bikini Baristas Reveals Normalized Sexual Harassment in Bikini Coffee Shops. Chinook Overserver. Chinook,WA. June 30, 2020.
  2. Southern Courier. Raising awareness of Sydney sex trafficking. July 25, 2011. Leesa Smith. January 9, 2013.
  3. News: Pitts. Elizabeth. December 6, 2019. Founder of anti-human trafficking organization to speak about prevention on Hawaii Island. West Hawaii News Today. West Hawaii. June 30, 2020.
  4. Web site: The Problem . Exodus Cry . September 7, 2021.
  5. Book: Weaver . John . The New Apostolic Reformation: History of a Modern Charismatic Movement . 28 March 2016 . McFarland . 978-0786499564 . 138 . 5 July 2020.
  6. Charisma. 'Nefarious: Merchant of Souls' Exposes Sex Trafficking Industry. Jimmy Stewart. January 2, 2012. January 28, 2013.
  7. Godculture Magazine. Nefarious: Merchant of Souls. Dan Preston. June 28, 2012. January 30, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120912054702/http://www.godculture.co.uk/review-nefarious-merchant-souls/. September 12, 2012. mdy-all.
  8. Nefarious: Merchant of Souls. Jamie Rake. The Phantom Tollbooth. October 28, 2011. January 29, 2013.
  9. Web site: Ted Baehr. Nefarious: Merchant of Souls. August 6, 2012 . Movieguide. January 28, 2013.
  10. 'Nefarious' Docu-Drama Unmasks Global Sex Trade. Julia Gabriel Williams. Christian Broadcasting Network. October 2, 2011. February 18, 2013.
  11. Web site: 2011 Grand Winners. California Film Awards. February 3, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120206234335/http://www.calfilmawards.com/Awards/2011_winners/2011_grand_winners.aspx. February 6, 2012. mdy-all.
  12. Web site: 2012 Kingdomwood Crowned. Kingdomwood Christian Film Festival. February 3, 2013.
  13. Web site: Benjamin Nolot. IMDB.
  14. Web site: How a Petition to Shut Down Pornhub Got Two Million Signatures. September 1, 2020. Samantha Coloe. Vice.
  15. Web site: Revealed: the US 'Christian fundamentalists' behind new Netflix film on millennial sex lives. May 10, 2018. Provost. Claire. Whyte. Lara. Open Democracy.
  16. Web site: Provost . Claire . Revealed: the US 'Christian fundamentalists' behind new Netflix film on millennial sex lives . OpenDemocracy.com . September 26, 2021.
  17. Web site: Seattle's Bikini Baristas Reveals Normalized Sexual Harassment in Bikini Coffee Shops. April 28, 2020. Cision.
  18. News: Rosen. Christopher. November 13, 2020. Melissa McCarthy Apologizes for Supporting Charity with Anti-LGBTQ Past. Vanity Fair. September 7, 2021.