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Working Girls (1986) by Lizzie Borden
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Cannesversations by Eliana Resnick and Patrick Fey

Episode notes

This week Eliana and Patrick delve into Lizzie Borden's 1986 dramedy Working Girls about a day in the life of a group of young sex workers in a middle-class brothel in 1980s Manhattan.

A milieu rarely ever depicted on the big screen in American cinema (in their Criterion essay So Meyer stresses that it was not until Sean Baker's Tangerine in 2015—three decades later—that the lived reality of sex workers would take center stage of a major US feature film again), Borden, with her observational eye and collaborative filmmaking process, circumvents the common dichotomous portrayal of prostitutes as either glamorized or pitiable, shedding light on the profession that proves both ... 

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Keywords
lizzie bordenworking girlswomanismfeminism filmsex worksocialismintersectionalityfeminismfeministfeminist film