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“Migration”
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“Mai, Nick”
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Region
Western Europe
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France
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Ethnofiction
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Labour
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Sex / Sexuality
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Directors
Mai, Nick
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Country of production
France
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Year of production
2016
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Film
Travel (double screen)
2016
63
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Directed by
Nick Mai
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(This version of the film uses a split-screen device throughout. For the single screen version see ‘Travel’). Joy left Nigeria to help her family after her father’s death. She knew that she was going to sell sex in France, but she was unaware of the degree of exploitation that she would face. With the help of an association she obtains asylum, but to help her family and live her life, she continues selling sex. This documentary ethnofiction was co-written by Nicola Mai and 8 Nigerian women with experiences of migration, sex work and trafficking. Joy is one of several fictional characters embodying their individual and collective experiences. In order to protect their identities these roles are played by non-professional actresses including some of the film’s co-authors. Read an interview with the director here: https://raifilm.org.uk/how-to-make-a-film-about-sex-workers-who-do-not-want-to-be-seen/
Western Europe
Sex / Sexuality
Labour
Migration
Ethnofiction
Reflexivity