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The Sex Trade
20151 h 16 min 2 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Eve Lamont
Production: Nicole Hubert (Les Productions du Rapide-blanc)Sylvie Van Brabant (Les Productions du Rapide-blanc)Nathalie Cloutier (National Film Board of Canada)Colette Loumède (National Film Board of Canada)
Script: Eve Lamont
Produced by Les Productions du Rapide-blanc in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada.
In the past 30 years and with the rise of the Internet, the sex trade has expanded worldwide and become a true industry. But who is benefiting from this phenomenon, which has turned the bodies of women into a commodity to be exploited? The Sex Trade is a foray into a brutal world whose key players trivialize the impact of their actions by claiming that prostitution is simply a service like any other.
Part investigative report and part editorial, this documentary delves into an industry that often operates legally. High-end and street prostitution, escort agencies, massage parlours, strip clubs, the porn industry, sex tourism—the sex trade is sprawling, and has even spread beyond major urban areas.
An ensemble film, The Sex Trade journeys into a murky underground. Behind the glowing signs of clubs and bars and on various websites, men are paying for sex and buying the consent of the women. To meet customer demands and keep this lucrative business rolling, unscrupulous pimps and sex traffickers target women and girls, who are afraid to speak out.
With incisive comments from experts and enlightening interviews with people who have left or are still in the sex trade, the film takes a behind-the-scenes look at this industry to reveal a modern form of slavery. The Sex Trade is a journey into darkness from which no one can emerge unscathed.
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Subject categories
- Sexuality and Reproduction > PornographyProstitution
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
- Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
- History and Citizenship Education > Issues in Society Today
- Health/Personal Development > Sexuality
Credits
- direction
- Eve Lamont
- research
- Eve Lamont
- script
- Eve Lamont
- editing
- Louise Dugal
- visual design
- Thierry Gauthier
- computer graphics
- Thierry Gauthier
- Mélanie Bouchard
- Cynthia Ouellet
- original music
- Thierry Gauthier
- producer
- Nicole Hubert
- Sylvie Van Brabant
- Nathalie Cloutier
- script consultant
- Francine Tougas
- director of photography
- Eve Lamont
- Geoffroy Beauchemin
- Rénald Bellemare
- Katerine Giguère
- Tomi Grgicevic
- Julien Fontaine
- camera
- Eve Lamont
- Geoffroy Beauchemin
- Rénald Bellemare
- Katerine Giguère
- Tomi Grgicevic
- Julien Fontaine
- research camera
- Eve Lamont
- Michèle Garceau
- Mathieu Vlemincks
- Marcelo Riveros
- Pierre Latour
- sound recording
- Eve Lamont
- Pierre Bertrand
- Mélanie Gauthier
- Catherine Van Der Donckt
- sound design
- Olivier Calvert
- sound editing
- Olivier Calvert
- dialogue editor
- Francine Poirier
- assistant director
- Michèle Garceau
- additional research
- Michèle Garceau
- Mathieu Vlemincks
- Jean Lapalme
- technical support - editing
- Pierre Dupont
- Isabelle Painchaud
- Patrick Trahan
- online editing
- Denis Pilon
- titles
- Mélanie Bouchard
- re-recording
- Serge Boivin
- cello
- Delphine Measroch
- translation
- Vision Globale
- subtitling
- Vision Globale
- legal advisor
- Remy Khouzam
- marketing manager
- François Jacques
- marketing manager - assistance
- Theodora Kolovos
- administrator
- Sia Koukoulas
- production coordinator
- Hélène Regimbal
- Chinda Phommarinh
- administrative assistant
- Larissa Christoforo
- Pascale Savoie-Brideau
- technical coordinator
- Mira Mailhot
- Richard Cliche
- associate producer
- Mélanie Lasnier
- executive producer
- Colette Loumède
- coordinator
- Amélie Lambert-Bouchard
- secretary
- Amélie Lambert-Bouchard
- technical supervision
- Théo Van Brabant
- technical assistant
- Vanessa Abadhir
- head accountant
- Lorette Torelli
- accounting assistant
- Monique Rousselet
Awards
- Media Award- French Electronic MediaBeyond Borders ECPAT Canada