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Whores' Glory
매춘의 그림자
- 포커스- 세계화의 오늘
Synopsis | Whores’ Glory is a cinematic triptych on prostitution: three countries, three languages, three religions. In Thailand, women wait for clients behind glass panes, staring at reflections of themselves. In Bangladesh, men go to a ghetto of love to satisfy their unfulfilled desires. Also, in Mexico, women pray to a female death to avoid facing their own reality. In worlds where the most intimate act has become a commodity, these women have experienced everything that can happen between a man and a woman. |
Director

Michael GLAWOGGER 미카엘 글라보거
Michael GLAWOGGER is a director, writer and cinematographer and his work in each of these roles displays a broad spectrum. His works range from the literary and the quirky comedies and to his essayist documentaries. He not only moved back and forth between cinematic forms and genres, but also between filmmaking, photography and writing. With Whores' Glory he completed his trilogy on the world of work.
Director | Michael GLAWOGGER |
Country | Austria/Germany |
Year | 2011 |
Running Time | 119min |
Genre | Documentary |
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