Red light

Red light may refer to:

Film

  • Red Light (film), a 1949 crime film starring George Raft
  • Red Lights (2004 film) (Feux rouges), a French thriller directed by Cédric Kahn
  • Red Lights (2012 film), a thriller by Rodrigo Cortés
  • Redlight (film), a 2009 documentary film
  • Music

  • "Red Light" (aka "Red Light Orchestra"), a dance music group, active from 1991, consisting of Miguel Graça and Robert Ouimet
  • Red Light, a sublabel of Tunnel Records
  • Redlight (musician) (born 1980), British dubstep artist
  • Albums

  • Red Light (album), third studio album of South Korea girl group f(x) (band)
  • Redlight (album), a 1997 album by The Slackers
  • Redlight, Grails (band)
  • Songs

  • "Red Light", a single by David Nail
  • "Red Light", by U2 from War
  • "Red Light", by K-pop girl group f(x) from Red Light
  • "Red Light", a single by Eddie Murphy, featuring Snoop Lion
  • "Red Light", by Linda Clifford for the soundtrack to the film Fame
  • "Red Light", by Siouxsie and the Banshees from Kaleidoscope
  • "Red Light", by The Strokes from First Impressions of Earth
  • Redlight (film)

    Redlight (sometimes misspelled Red Light) is a documentary film about human trafficking in Cambodia that premiered on October 4, 2009 at the Woodstock Film Festival.Lucy Liu was the film's executive producer and narrator. The film is produced by Kerry Girvin and directed by Guy Jacobson and Adi Ezroni.Redlight documents four years of the lives of several Cambodian children who are kidnapped for the purpose of child prostitution. These children are both boys and girls, and some are only 3 or 4 years old. Some of the film's footage was recorded secretly in brothels and then smuggled out. Liu promoted the film at the 2009 Cairo International Film Festival.Showtime televised the film as part of Human Trafficking Awareness Month in 2010. The first screening in Connecticut took place in Westport that November.

    References


    Redlight (album)

    Redlight is an album by The Slackers, released on September 23, 1997 on Hellcat Records. It solidified the Slackers' sound, with ska, reggae, and dub remaining prevalent. The track "Watch This" received airplay on college radio stations. Jeremy Mushlin made his vocal debut on the track, "She Wants to Be Alone".

    Track listing

    All songs written by Vic Ruggiero, except where noted.

  • "Cooking for Tommy" (Dave Hillyard, Ruggiero) – 3:58
  • "Watch This" – 3:58
  • "Married Girl" – 3:11
  • "I Still Love You" (Hillyard, Ruggiero) – 3:15
  • "Soldier" – 2:55
  • "Fried Chicken/Mary Mary" – 3:28
  • "You Must Be Good" – 3:55
  • "Redlight" (The Slackers) – 4:58
  • "Tin Tin Deo" (Gil Fuller, Chano Pozo) – 3:47
  • "She Wants to Be Alone" (Toots Hibbert, Jeremy Mushlin) – 4:28
  • "Rude and Reckless" – 4:36
  • "Come Back Baby" – 4:15
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