Synopsis: Film that shows us the details, known and not so much, about the oldest profession in the world, a faithful portrait of the workers of a Manhattan nightclub, the men who go there and the madams who run the business . Molly, a Yale graduate, has to put bread on the table by dedicating herself to prostitution. Her co-workers are Gina, who hopes to do this just long enough before finding a real opportunity running her own business; and Dawn, who dreams of becoming a lawyer. The film shows us a day in the life of these three protagonists, without judging or excusing their choice. Awards: 1987: Sundance: Special Jury Prize. 1987: Independent Spirit Awards: Nominated for Best Actress (Louise Smith).
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Synopsis: Film that shows us the details, known and not so much, about the oldest profession in the world, a faithful portrait of the workers of a Manhattan nightclub, the men who go there and the madams who run the business . Molly, a Yale graduate, has to put bread on the table by dedicating herself to prostitution. Her co-workers are Gina, who hopes to do this just long enough before finding a real opportunity running her own business; and Dawn, who dreams of becoming a lawyer. The film shows us a day in the life of these three protagonists, without judging or excusing their choice. Awards: 1987: Sundance: Special Jury Prize. 1987: Independent Spirit Awards: Nominated for Best Actress (Louise Smith).