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Dancing for Dollars

In this titillating documentary, filmmaker Paul Borghese shines a light on the seedy word of exotic dancing to illuminate what it's like to be a woman who dances nude in exchange for cold, hard cash. Going beyond mere shots of skin, the film strives to honestly capture its subjects through in-depth interviews that discuss how each woman got started in the business and how she thinks of herself when it comes to her chosen profession.

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In this titillating documentary, filmmaker Paul Borghese shines a light on the seedy word of exotic dancing to illuminate what it's like to be a woman who dances nude in exchange for cold, hard cash. Going beyond mere shots of skin, the film strives to honestly capture its subjects through in-depth interviews that discuss how each woman got started in the business and how she thinks of herself when it comes to her chosen profession.

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