I Was a Jewish Sex Worker
I Was a Jewish Sex Worker

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I Was a Jewish Sex Worker

1996
Movie
72 min
English

I Was a Jewish Sex Worker is a humorous, no-holds-barred autobiographical film about the director’s former career as a sex worker and his relationship with his Jewish family. From graphic, erotic massages to a revealing interview with his grandmother, Roth tells a unique tale and explores themes of sexual wellness, connection and self-realization. Featuring guest appearances by German filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim and sexologist/performer Annie Sprinkle.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a personal and intimate look into the life of a Jewish woman who worked as a sex worker. It delves into her experiences, motivations, and the complex intersection of her identity, faith, and profession. The film explores the societal perceptions and personal struggles she navigates.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1996, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, such personal documentaries often receive attention for their raw honesty and willingness to tackle sensitive subjects. It likely resonated with audiences interested in personal narratives and social issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a rare and intimate glimpse into a seldom-discussed life.

  • Highlights the personal impact of societal taboos and cultural identity.

  • Praised for its brave and direct approach to a sensitive subject.

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Fun Fact

The film is noted for its direct and unvarnished portrayal of the subject's life, which was particularly bold for its time and within the context of discussing both sex work and religious identity.

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