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  1. Working Girls is a 1986 American independent drama film, written (with Sandra Kay), produced and directed by Lizzie Borden working with cinematographer Judy Irola. Its plot follows a day in the life of several prostitutes in a Manhattan brothel.

  2. Currently you are able to watch "Working Girls" streaming on Max, Criterion Channel. It is also possible to buy "Working Girls" on Apple TV as download or rent it on Apple TV online.

    • Lizzie Borden
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  3. Apple TV. Rent Working Girls on Apple TV, or buy it on Apple TV. TOP CRITIC. It's an honest, if sometimes strident, three-way portrait which gains much from its deft juggling of character arcs...

  4. Inspired by the experiences of the sex workers Borden met while making her underground feminist landmark Born in Flames, Working Girls reveals the textures of a day in the life of Molly (Louise Smith), a photographer working part-time in a Manhattan brothel, as she juggles a steady stream of clients, balances relationships with her coworkers ...

    • 93 min
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  5. College graduate Molly (Louise Smith), trying to bankroll her own business, works as a high-priced New York City escort. As a lesbian, she's able to keep her emotional distance from the clients ...

  6. Working Girls. DRAMA. Sex work is portrayed with radical nonjudgment in Lizzie Bordens immersive, richly detailed look at the rhythms and rituals of society’s most stigmatized profession.

  7. Working Girls. DRAMA. College graduate Molly (Louise Smith), trying to bankroll her own business, works as a high-priced New York City escort. As a lesbian, she's able to keep her emotional distance from the clients, who range from cynically exploitative to desperately needy.