

OnlyFans meets French existentialism — who's really performing for whom?
"TDS, derrière l'écran des travailleuses du sexe" is a deep dive into the lives of Betty, Anaïs, Noochka, Manon, and Barty. They have all ventured into the world of selling sexual content online. What pushes someone to take the step of signing up on these platforms? What are their motivations? What are the consequences on their personal lives? Why do some choose to stick with it for years, while others decide to stop for good?
Direction
Berdugo lets subjects breathe without exploitation
Production
Home-studio intimacy, zero distance
Director
Lila Berdugo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released amid France's heated debates on sex work legislation, the film directly confronts politicians who privately consume while publicly condemning. The 'freedom to dispose of one's body' keyword isn't accidental — it's a legal battle cry.
The 45-minute runtime is deliberate: Berdugo originally shot 200+ hours, rejecting the Netflix true-crime binge model for something closer to Agnès Varda's short-form humanity. The 'incomplete' feeling IS the point.
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