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Salir de puta, directed by Sofía Rocha, is a fascinating documentary that weaves together the voices of women who have navigated the complexities of sex work. It's not just a recounting of their experiences; it delves into the broader feminist debate on abolitionism versus regulation, raising questions that linger long after the credits roll. The pacing is reflective, giving space for these women's stories to resonate, with a raw, intimate atmosphere that sets it apart from more clinical takes on the subject. You can feel their struggles, desires, and convictions palpably, making it a poignant examination of personal agency and societal judgment. It's distinctive in its choral storytelling, providing a multifaceted view rather than a singular narrative.
Challenging perspectives on sex workStrong emotional depthExplores feminist themes thoughtfully
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Sofía Rocha
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