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United under a red umbrella, the pivotal symbol for united prostitution collectives, this film explores the different degrees of conflict faced by sex workers, whilst celebrating the activism that exists within the global sex workers rights movement. Sex workers are often painted as victims, a plot device of films or a symbol of the violent underbelly of society. Not only is the stigmatisation of sex work detrimental to the safety of sex workers, but the spectrum of legal frameworks that exist violate the rights of sex workers globally.
However, beyond the red light, there exists an army of activists, organisations, unions and collectives that challenge these stigmas. We want to show you a movement which has steadily grown over the last two decades. We want to shine a light on the sex workers demanding for the recognition of sex work as work in order to access labour rights , whilst also challenging the discrimination and violence that exists within the industry. The sex workers rights movement advocates for the decriminalisation of sex work, and the abolishment of all laws that exist to further exploit them.
In the presence of a global crisis, we ask why some people are neglected from state assistance. Is it because society views sex as dirty? Or is it because we have been unable to look past our own stereotypes and engage with the individuals living this reality?
Should the opinion of the State decide whether a sex worker lives or dies? This story has always been urgent, but it is more so now than ever. As we attempt to change the way people view sex work, and to create a platform to privilege the voices and experiences of sex workers, there is no better time for this documentary to be made.