Sex for Sale: American Escort
Sex for Sale: American Escort
| 22 February 2012 (USA)
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The world's oldest profession is now a thriving black market economy, with an underground workforce that's just an Internet connection and a phone call away. National Geographic's Mariana van Zeller journeys to the heart of the American escort industry and uncovers the gritty reality behind the supply and demand of high-end sex work.

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Linbeymusol

Wonderful character development!

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CheerupSilver

Very Cool!!!

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StyleSk8r

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Teddie Blake

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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evening1

I had seen some of Mariana van Zeller's work on the defunct Current channel and been impressed. Here is a sign she's doing just as well at National Geographic.In this program, the Portugal-born, scarf-wearing documentarian takes a look at escort services along the Strip in Las Vegas. She talks to sex workers, their employers, casino staff, cabbies, and activists -- practically everyone who could be involved except for the johns (an unfortunate omission). We're told that those hyper-sexy, scantily clad women we see in casinos often are hookers who ride up and down the hotel elevators turning tricks with guys who haven't yet lost their shirts. We eavesdrop on one exchange in which a gambler asks a busty casino-floor walker for a $600 "full-service" experience. Apparently he's low-balling; she walks away. We're told that sex workers often dislike their work, get roughed up doing it, and frequently end up with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. What they do falls into a gray area of the law. As one escort who has written a book about the trade explains, "I don't have sex with men for money. I spend time with men for money. The sex is always free!"One prostitute discusses how the oldest profession will always be around. Men have biological urges that must be met, and if they're not getting what they need at home hookers are a "safe" option -- the guy can have fun and the hooker will never nag him to marry. Van Zeller gamely takes a hidden camera into one escort agency where she inquires about seeking work, and a male producer of hers goes undercover to ask a cab driver how to hook up with "a lady." He gets a wealth of information.This show is full of interesting characters, from egregiously silicon-enhanced sex workers to sleazy behind-the-scenes operators. We hear from one ex-prostitute who now has a street ministry aimed at converting sex workers to other ways of life. There's another former hooker who delivers lectures to men who have been arrested for soliciting sex. Excellent work by van Zeller on a subject that is much more complex than it typically is given credit for.

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