In "Reflections on Dutch Capitalism: Zero Sugar Version," Lakaaysha van Ewijk delves into how capitalism molds identity and desire, using an Italian expat's journey in the Netherlands as a lens. The film critiques the deep entanglement of consumer habits with our sense of self, showcasing the absurdities of a system where products shape identities. Through a narrative rich in symbolism, it probes the paradoxes of consumer culture versus the quest for authenticity, compelling viewers to question the impact of capitalist values on human nature and societal bonds.
Questioning power relations generated around and dictated by the camera, Helena Roig Prats and ‘Moon Baby’ expose their experience as sex workers while creating content for Moon Baby’s OnlyFan account. How do we reflect our intimate selves in a camera transmitted to others?
Documentary on the daily life of a sexual masseuse in Berlin.
A nice supper with eight vociferous BDSM workers who tell disconcertingly joyful stories from their professional lives while being served by a silent, bare-assed man. When the subject turns towards murder and genocide, darkness threatens. But the mistresses of severity and grace shall save the day.
Women, trans and cis, and transvestites talk about their situation and sexwork in Germany.
The film attempts to represent the struggles and aspirations of thousands of sex workers who constitute the DMSC (Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee or the the Durbar Women's Collaborative Committee), an initiative that emerged from the Shonagachi HIV/AIDS Intervention Project. A collective of men, women and transgendered sex workers, DMSC demands decriminalization of adult sex work and the right to form a trade union.
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