The stories of nine female students, who balance a life in higher education with life as a sex worker.
Stop Press: The film has won an award at the Celtic Media Festival in the Young People category.
Fog of Sex
(Stories from the front line of student sex work)
Carmarthen Bay Film Festival
In association with the Carmarthen Bay Film Festival, we are presenting a screening of the documentary Fog of Sex, a 60-minute documentary-drama directed by BAFTA award winning documentary filmmaker Christopher Morris.
Three years in the making, this documentary-drama recreates the stories and experiences of nine female sex workers, who balance a life in higher education with life as a sex worker. To preserve anonymity the student sex workers are played by actors, all the dialogue however drawn directly from interview transcripts. This frank and constantly surprising film does not judge and does not take sides. It presents the stories ‘as they were told’ and leaves room for the audience to debate.
NB: The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with production team member, Christian Britten, chaired by Tim Hartley of RTS Wales.
Further information about this free festival, which runs from the 9th to the 13th May can be found at http://www.carmarthenbayfilmfestival.co.uk/
To book a place please send me an e-mail, hywel@aim.uk.com
or call me on 07980 007 841.
RSVP
Hywel Wiliam
RTS Wales Centre Administrator