Credited cast: | |||
Dominique Swain | ... | Beth | |
Moxie Owens | ... | Hope | |
Cody Renee Cameron | ... | Paige | |
Michelle Maylene | ... | Sexy Woman | |
Brooke Haven | ... | Destiny (as Serena Maffucci) | |
Psalms | ... | Baby Girl (as Psalms Salazar) | |
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Emily Cheree | ... | Bridgette |
Leah Ann Cevoli | ... | Karen Lloyd / social worker | |
Mark Slater | ... | Upscale John | |
Christina Veronica | ... | Daisy | |
Elizabeth Lamboy-Wilson | ... | Lupe | |
Jonathan Nation | ... | Trucker John | |
Ryan Vincent | ... | Billy | |
Mark Schaefer | ... | Chris | |
Edwin A. Santos | ... | Destiny's John |
Interweaving stories of four different women involved in the sex industry offers a glimpse into the dark underbelly of Los Angeles and the taboo lifestyle of a sex worker. A teen runaway, single mother and two career escorts interconnect through their own personal journeys filled with loss, betrayal and the struggle to survive. Written by anonymous
So hard to see. This monsters are real. A chronicle of truth and reality in this sick and corrupted world. Endless labyrinth and nightmare with a great sequence of color and aberrations.
More than a movie, a masterpiece. A revealing message and urging call, to unity.
Totally understood my anger and depression. As painful as my injuries and limitations.
Perfect portrait of the devastating footprint of corporate psychopaths. A brave unmasking of our social institutions and our weak leaders referring to this matters. X-ray of our cynicism and complicity as well. A psychedelic hyperreality very well defined. So true. So urgent.