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25 Alternative 2011 TIFF Picks: Michael Glawogger’s Whore’s Glory

Need cheering up? Then you’ll want to avoid Michael Glawogger’s unflinching camera eye. Best know for 2005’s Workingman’s Death, the Austrian docu filmmaker documents unapologetic ugliness in the human experience — but could there be more to the matter than this? The Venice Film Festival selected (Horizons section) is the third part in the glo­balization trilogy.

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#24. Whore’s Glory

Director: Michael Glawoger
Distributor: Rights Available

BuzzNeed cheering up? Then you’ll want to avoid Michael Glawogger’s unflinching camera eye. Best know for 2005’s Workingman’s Death, the Austrian docu filmmaker documents unapologetic ugliness in the human experience — but could there be more to the matter than this? The Venice Film Festival selected (Horizons section) is the third part in the glo­balization trilogy.

The Gist: Prostitution: three countries, three languages, three religions (Thailand, Bangladesh, and Mexico). Women as a commodity. In a nutshell TIFF’s Cameron Bailey says it paints an indelible portrait of people living beyond the limits of polite society but within the bounds of what’s human.

TIFF ScheduleSaturday September 10
Scotiabank Theatre 4
10:30pm
Monday September 12
AMC 10
2:00pm
Friday September 16
TIFF Bell Lightbox 2
10:15pm

 

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