The Fallacy

20101 h 33 minFilm: Documentary

14A

Direction: Eve Lamont

Production: Nicole HubertSylvie Van Brabant

Script: Eve Lamont

Produced by Les Productions du Rapide-Blance with the financial participation of the SODEC - Société des entreprises culturelles - Québec, of the Québec - Crédit d'impôt cinéma et télévision - Gestion SODEC, of the Canadian Media Fund, of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and with the collaboration of Radio-Canada.

This title is an acquisition.

The current trend to label prostitution a profession “like any other” has met with opposition from women who have actually been involved in the sex trade.  With clarity and courage, they reveal the hidden side of so-called “sex work,” which is never an informed choice leading to wealth, pleasure and freedom.

The women are 22, 34 and 48 years old and live in Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa. They have recently given up prostitution or are trying to escape it. They put up a fierce fight to turn their lives around and reintegrate into society. This documentary shot in cinéma vérité style is a candid look at a prostitute’s reality.

In a long journey fraught with hurdles, each women seeks to gain control over her life, rebuild her self-esteem and find true happiness. Given the few resources available, a researcher and anthropologist sets up an independent centre to support these women in their struggles.
 

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Subject categories


  • Sexuality and Reproduction > Prostitution
  • Health/Personal Development > Body ImageSexualitySubstance Use and Abuse/Addiction

Credits


director
Eve Lamont
script
Eve Lamont
research
Eve Lamont
producer
Nicole Hubert
executive producer
Sylvie Van Brabant