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Working Girls

Original title: Filles de joie
  • 2020
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Nicolas Cazalé and Sara Forestier in Working Girls (2020)
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Every day, three sex workers cross the border from France into Belgium to practice their trade. At the end of one particularly hot summer, all three share a secret that will bind them togeth... Read allEvery day, three sex workers cross the border from France into Belgium to practice their trade. At the end of one particularly hot summer, all three share a secret that will bind them together forever.Every day, three sex workers cross the border from France into Belgium to practice their trade. At the end of one particularly hot summer, all three share a secret that will bind them together forever.

  • Directors
    • Frédéric Fonteyne
    • Anne Paulicevich
  • Writer
    • Anne Paulicevich
  • Stars
    • Sara Forestier
    • Noémie Lvovsky
    • Annabelle Lengronne
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Directors
      • Frédéric Fonteyne
      • Anne Paulicevich
    • Writer
      • Anne Paulicevich
    • Stars
      • Sara Forestier
      • Noémie Lvovsky
      • Annabelle Lengronne
    • 7User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sara Forestier
    Sara Forestier
    • Axelle
    Noémie Lvovsky
    Noémie Lvovsky
    • Dominique
    Annabelle Lengronne
    Annabelle Lengronne
    • Conso
    Nicolas Cazalé
    Nicolas Cazalé
    • Yann
    Jonas Bloquet
    Jonas Bloquet
    • Jean-Fi
    Sergi López
    Sergi López
    • Boris
    Els Deceukelier
    • La mère d'Axelle
    Matteo Lecuyer
    • Ryan
    Günter Duret
    Günter Duret
    • Keylis
    • (as Gunther Duret)
    Véra Fonteyne
    • Charline
    Salomé Dewaels
    • Zoé
    Lydia Indjova
    Lydia Indjova
    • Lola
    Marwanne Belarbi
    • Fille bande du Roux
    Mohccinne Yahyaoui
    • Fils bande du Roux
    Youssef Hiba
    • Fils bande du Roux
    Ayman Ramdi
    • Fils bande du Roux
    Sofiane Touil
    • Fils bande du Roux
    Amine Mahmoudi
    • Fils bande du Roux
    • Directors
      • Frédéric Fonteyne
      • Anne Paulicevich
    • Writer
      • Anne Paulicevich
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    9missinglink-4

    An authentic portrait of three women who work to make ends meet

    WORKING GIRLS isn't a film about prostitutes, it is a film about women who work, heroines of the real world who bring food on the table for their families by crossing the French / Belgian border everyday together to work in a brothel. It is a compelling and moving story and the film successfully conveys the special bond between the three main characters who share a secret life.
    9TheHound16

    An engaging and layered insight to three women making a living

    I wasn't sure what to expect going into this film - I hadn't actually read up on it beforehand, and only knew it was an Oscar contender. After having seen it, I'm very happy I did, and recommend it to others. The acting was utterly superb, from all three stars. The film has a way of introducing and going into each character that I feel worked very well. We basically get the perspective of each character, and any characters we may not initially feel so connected to are quickly given layers as their life is revealed, so that we strongly empathize with them. These characters and their situation are extremely complex, and yet no matter what is done, we end up completely understanding where they are coming from. It's very easy to write certain characters as stereotypes, but nearly everyone in this film is given sufficient depth, which keeps the audience engaged and interested the entire film. The pacing was excellent, all the way through, and I have to really commend the writer for how well-written each scene was. The direction, as well, felt very natural, and fluid, keeping strongly with the tone of the film. All around, I very much recommend this film, and am very happy to see this subject matter be handled so well and compassionately.
    8dromasca

    three women

    Everything seems to have been written and all films seem to have been made on some topics, and yet they never cease to surprise with different points of view and approaches. The subject of prostitution, of its legal status, of the women who are forced by life to choose this 'oldest in the world' profession, is complex and practically inexhaustible. 'Filles de joie' ('Working Girls') directed by Frédéric Fonteyne and Anne Paulicevich (who also wrote the script), a film that represented Belgium in the 'best foreign film' category at the 2020 Academy Awards is another example. The two filmmakers, supported by an excellent team of actors, manage to bring to life an environment and a bunch of characters that capture the attention and the sympathy of viewers, and to highlight some of the key questions about prostitution, life and violence around it, without falling at any time in rhetoric or melodrama.

    The heroines of 'Filles de joie' are three women who live in France and cross the border every day into Belgium, where prostitution is legal, to work in a brothel. Each of them faces problems and traumas in her private life. Axelle (Sara Forestier) is the young mother of three children who goes through a traumatic divorce from an obsessive and violent man. Conso (Annabelle Lengronne), a girl of Senegalese origin, dreams of having a child, but she also got into trouble with the wrong man who is also married on top of that. Dominique (Noémie Lvovsky), the eldest of the three, has to support her family comprised of an aging husband, and two teenage children, a boy and a daughter who shows signs of rebellion. For each of them, the practice of prostitution solves, perhaps, some of the financial problems, but the traumas of the profession and of the associated way of life infiltrate in the personal lives. The consequences are dramatic.

    The film manages to realistically and credibly portray the social environment and the psychology of the characters. The dialogues are excellently written, with humor mixed with sadness. The narrative moves from one character to another, presenting in turn the perspectives of the three women, with some events related from different points of view. The three actresses create true and moving portraits, and the involvement of the spectators has the effect that the social message, although not explicitly stated, crosses well the screen. 'Filles de joie' is a well-made and true film, sincere and cruel, like the realities it describes. Recommended viewing.
    10KLUTE1

    Belgium's wonderful and worthy Oscar submission

    Belgium's Oscar submission, Frédéric Fonteyne and Anne Paulicevich's delightful and insightful Working Girls, is about a trio of French women who are sex workers in Belgium when they're not at their day jobs. The empowering film shows how men still think they own women and how three of them decide to fight back. All three leads are fantastic (I especially loved Noémie Lvovsky) as is the deft and swift direction (but never at the expense of the character nuances) and smart script. This film deserves recognition.
    8mistermansfield

    You Think Your Life is Hard

    Working Girls, or Filles de Joie, is a brilliant Belgian film which gives us an insight into the world of three women who are doing what they have to in order to make their way through life.

    None of them has it easy and, just like all of us, they have things in their private lives that they battle behind closed doors.

    This film is about the close bond between three working girls, Axelle, Conso, and Dominique, and the private misery each of them is dealing with in their personal lives.

    The three lead actresses are beyond amazing and turn in gritty performances that both mesmerise and pull you slowly in until by the end of the film you feel you know them intimately.

    I was recommended this film by a mate and now I want to recommend it to as many people as possible. It's an intimate slice of life that shines a light on the lives of a sometimes forgotten group of people.

    And all the while you are reminded that working girls are indeed people.

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      Official submission of Belgium for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2020 (Belgium)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Be for Films (Belgium)
      • Versus Production (Belgium)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Çalışan Kadınlar
    • Filming locations
      • Square de la Cité Modèle, Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium(Axelle and Conso's housing complex)
    • Production companies
      • Versus Production
      • Les Films du Poisson
      • Prime Time
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      • $355,614
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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