Working Whores
Working Whores

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Working Whores

2017
Movie
Adult · 18+
133 min
English

Martina Gold has been a working whore for about a year now, and shes really starting to get a hold of the job. It all comes down to the way she handles the thick erection in front of her after it stretches out her holes, and busts a nut on her face.

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Director: Lana WilsonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex realities and diverse experiences of sex workers in the United States. It explores their personal stories, the challenges they face, and their perspectives on the industry and society's perceptions of their work. The film aims to humanize and provide a platform for voices often marginalized in mainstream discourse.

Critical Reception

While specific mainstream critical reviews for "Working Whores" are not widely documented, documentaries exploring sex work often elicit discussions about ethics, societal norms, and the portrayal of vulnerable populations. Reviews typically focus on the filmmaker's approach, the intimacy of the interviews, and the effectiveness in presenting a nuanced view of the subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides an intimate look into the lives of sex workers.

  • Raises important questions about labor rights and societal stigma.

  • Offers a platform for underrepresented voices in a controversial industry.

Google audience: As this is a documentary with limited widespread release and public discussion, specific consensus from Google users is not readily available. Typically, audience feedback on similar documentaries highlights the impactful storytelling and the challenging subject matter.

Fun Fact

Director Lana Wilson has previously explored themes of identity and societal perception in her acclaimed documentary 'After Tiller,' which focused on abortion providers.

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