[1] It remains one of the landmark works from Studio D, the women's unit of the National Film Board of Canada.
[1] Film-maker Bonnie Sherr Klein and stripper (later journalist) Lindalee Tracy explore multiple facets of the sex entertainment industry.
They interview porn actors, sex workers and notable feminists such as Robin Morgan and Kate Millett.
"[5] The film is the subject of a book-length analysis for the Canadian Cinema Series published by University of Toronto Press.
In its reassessment, it acknowledges that the film "was one of the first attempts to actually give voice to the women and men who worked in the sex industry without expecting them to recant or testify to their own exploitation.