

Six women, six survival stories — and not a single sanitized Hollywood fantasy in sight.
Six sex workers face different realities: Rubí, pregnant in a luxurious apartment, debates her future; Alma deals with an obsessive client in a brothel; Gigi wanders the streets, trapped in her addictions; Amor works as an escort for people with disabilities; Carla lives in a manipulative relationship; and Estrella dances in a nightclub while arguing with her ex-partner.
Acting
Ensemble cast refuses to perform victimhood for your comfort.
Direction
Alexander's interweaving builds devastating cumulative weight.
Writing
Six distinct voices, zero moralizing — rare in cinema.
Director
Demian Alexander
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Argentine cinema's 'nuevo cine' tradition of class-conscious realism finds fresh territory here — following Lucrecia Martel and Pablo Trapero's unflinching social portraits.
The title's reclamation mirrors 2020s Latin American sex worker-led organizing, particularly Argentina's AMMAR union — this isn't poverty porn, it's labor cinema.