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Screen for YOUR familyHot Girls Wanted (2015) is an American documentary film that delves into the realities of the amateur pornography industry, primarily focusing on the experiences of young women, often aged 18 to 19, who are drawn to it for quick money and perceived fame. The film, directed by Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus, explores their motivations, their lives in communal homes in Miami, and the exploitative nature of the industry. It portrays the emotional and physical toll on these women, highlighting the gap between their initial expectations and the harsh truths of their work. The documentary serves as a cautionary tale, presenting an unfiltered look at the challenges, abuses, and objectification faced by the performers. It is intended for a mature audience due to its explicit subject matter and graphic depictions.
The film contains high-impact violence, particularly sexual violence and emotional abuse, as it exposes the exploitative nature of the porn industry. It depicts scenarios that blur the line between consent and coercion, showcasing degrading and physically harmful acts against women.
One protagonist, Jade (also known as Ava Kelly), is shown performing a scene where she is forced to give a male porn star a blowjob, vomit, and then lick up her vomit, highlighting extreme degradation and physical abuse. Another instance involves an actress describing how she felt 'like rape victims feel' after being coerced into a forced blowjob that was not part of the initial agreement for the shoot.
Due to its subject matter, the documentary features extensive and explicit sexual content. It explores the 'pro-am' porn world, detailing actual sexual activity and high-impact sexual themes as the young women perform for cameras.
The film includes frequent and strong profanity, reflecting the raw and often aggressive language used within the amateur porn industry and by the subjects discussing their experiences.
The film contains highly intense and disturbing content, largely due to its raw portrayal of exploitation, degradation, and psychological trauma experienced by the young women in the porn industry. The harrowing nature of their stories can be profoundly unsettling.
The documentary highlights themes of disrespect and rebellion through the young women's decisions to enter the porn industry, often against the wishes or knowledge of their families, and their defiance of traditional societal expectations and norms.
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Not recommended for anyone under 18. This documentary contains graphic sexual content, violence (including implied sexual assault), pervasive profanity, and themes of exploitation and drug use that are highly disturbing and inappropriate for minors.
The film's follow-up series, 'Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On' (2017), expands on themes related to pornography, technology, and relationships, sometimes aiming for more diverse narratives. However, the original 2015 documentary remains focused on the specific experiences of young women in the 'pro-am' sector, which has been subject to criticism by sex workers who felt it presented a one-sided, victimizing view of the industry. The movie has a runtime of 84 minutes.
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