[1] The realities of life of male prostitutes in Berlin are dealt with through interviews with young men who are or were sex workers.
The film remains nonjudgmental and factual and shows the gay "hustler scene" as a social sub-milieu that is shaped by tragic fates as well as by everyday things and routines.
When making the film, Rosa von Praunheim worked together with street workers from the association Hilfe-für-Jungs in Berlin, which provides socio-educational, psychological and medical services for male sexworkers.
The surprising openness of the boys gives an idea of the trust that the director enjoys in them and that is never abused in the film.
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