
Working Girls (1987)
Año de Estreno: 1987
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Chicas que trabajan, As Profissionais do Sonho, Working girls - yön ammattilaiset, Le professioniste del peccato, ワーキング・ガールズ, Проститутки, Chicas de Nueva York
Director: Lizzie Borden
Guionista: Lizzie Borden, Sandra Kay
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: Alternate Current, Jerome Foundation, Miramax, New York State Council on the Arts, The National Endowment for the Arts
Género: Drama
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
Similares:
Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: feminist, manhattan, new york city, prostitute, whorehouse, woman director
Argumento
In 'Working Girls', a lesbian college graduate named Molly (played by Louise Smith) tries to finance her photography business in New York City. To make ends meet, she takes up a job as an escort in one of Manhattan's high-end brothels. The story unfolds with Molly navigating her life between her day job at the brothel and her aspirations for her photography career.
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Resumen
'Working Girls', directed by Lizzie Borden in 1986, is a feminist drama centered around the life of a young woman struggling to make it in New York City. The film explores Molly's experiences as an escort, providing a critical perspective on prostitution and the societal norms surrounding women's bodies and labor. Set against the backdrop of Manhattan's sex industry, 'Working Girls' offers insights into power dynamics, class issues, and female agency.
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