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Synopsis

A filmmaker delves into the world of online sex workers by becoming one herself using a false persona on OnlyFans. Realising it's not as straightforward as she first thought, she begins pushing her own boundaries to attract followers. But will it ever be enough?

Details

Year
2021
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
24 min 43 sec
Director
Jessica Brady
Producer
Jessica Brady, Danielle Goff
Editor
Lesley Posso
Sound
Henry Sims
Composer
Alastair McNamara
Principal cast
Jessica Brady

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Production Status

Production Company

National Film and Television School (NFTS)

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