So often when prostitution is looked at, one group remains largely invisible - the male clients who generate 99% of the business. Why Men Pay For It breaks through this barrier and asks - who are these men, and why do they do it? The setting is contemporary Australia - the themes are universal. The film enters into an intimate conversation with a diverse group of men whose candour is, at times, breathtaking. Their stories have the capacity to make you laugh, cry, perhaps even get angry.
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User reviews (3) globaltranslation}
Freoner
1 year ago
The film presents both sides of prostitution. A bit tedious, but makes you think.
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2 years ago
"Frank and non-judgemental, this documentary meets men who go to prostitutes and the women they pay for sex, hoping to get to the bottom of the question of why the men do it. Whilst the subjects are Australian, the discoveries they find apply anywhere. Creepy and engaging in equal measures, you’ll find yourself questioning the moral ground upon which prostitution is based, though this is by no means a heavy, forensic investigation of the subject. "
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