
Sex for Sale: Prostitution
Prostitution is one of the oldest professions on record, and this film asks whether that history is mostly one of coercion or whether some workers exercise real control over their trade. Interviews bring in women who sell sex, ranging from street-level workers to those running their own businesses, alongside voices who describe exploitation, violence, and the darker side of the trade. The film does not settle on a single answer, instead setting the claim that all prostitutes are victims against testimony from women who say they chose the work and find it manageable or even satisfying. It looks at the economics of the trade, the risks involved, and the arguments over legalization and regulation that follow from how you answer the central question. By keeping both perspectives on screen rather than picking one, the film leaves the moral and legal debate open, framed by the people actually doing the work.