Whores' Glory
Whores' Glory

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Whores' Glory

2011
Movie
110 min
German

In Bangkok, Thailand, women punch a clock and wait for clients in a brightly lit glass box; in the red-light district of Faridpur, Bangladesh, a madam haggles over the price of a teenage girl; and in the border town of Reynosa, Mexico, crack-addicted women pray to a deity named Lady Death.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Michael GlawoggerGenres: Documentary, Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an unflinching look into the lives of sex workers across various parts of the world, exploring their personal stories, motivations, and the societal contexts in which they operate. Filmed in Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and the Philippines, it captures the harsh realities and diverse experiences within the global sex trade. The film provides intimate portraits of women and men engaged in sex work, highlighting their struggles, resilience, and often complex relationships.

Critical Reception

Whores' Glory received a generally positive critical reception, with praise directed at its sensitive and humanistic approach to a difficult subject matter. Critics lauded director Michael Glawogger for his empathetic portrayal of the sex workers, avoiding sensationalism and instead focusing on their individual narratives and circumstances. While acknowledged for its challenging content, the film was recognized for its artistic merit and its contribution to understanding a often-stigmatized profession.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its empathetic and non-judgmental portrayal of sex workers.

  • Commended for its sensitive direction and focus on individual human stories.

  • Acknowledged as a challenging but important documentary exploring global realities of sex work.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Eye at the Zurich Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Michael Glawogger spent years researching and traveling extensively to gain the trust of the individuals he filmed, ensuring a more authentic and respectful representation of their lives.

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