I saw the documentary over a month ago and I could recognize a face. After the movie there was a Q&A session with the director himself, an expat from Brooklyn who came here to teach English. Some people argued that he should have acted upon discovery certain things instead of merely filming them. I did no see any coercion on screen, maybe they were referring to cut material? I feel that a documentarist, just like a reporter, is there to report on something and not to intervene. However, it is a fine line to walk.
Monger - A documentary on sexual tourism in Buenos Aires (2017) by Jeff Zorrilla
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How to track down the full version?
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How to track down the full version?
Currently it is being screened at cultural centers and independent festivals. It is not yet available to stream.
I suggest you Like their page on FB where they post about upcoming screenings. It is in both Spanish/English with subtitles in the other language (i.e. if the person speaks in English on camera the subs are in Spanish, and vice versa).
You can listed to the Q&A/debate after the screening I went to here:
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For those interested in watching the documentary, on their FB page they just published this:
https://www.facebook.com/mongerdoc/posts/1562924147131593
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I wonder if Josefina is collecting royalties?
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Does anyone know of other sources?
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<p>Does anyone know of other sources?</p>
They are only doing these small screenings. It was on for a week on Av. Corrientes when it was launched but after that... it is not yet streamed or up for purchase.
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How special! A St. Patrick's Day showing of the sexual tourism film. Erin go bragh!
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Upcoming screening in Buenos Aires next April 27!
QuoteEl viernes 27/04 a las 20:30hs nos reuniremos como lo hacemos todos los meses. En esta ocasión vamos a estar presentando el documental "MONGER" de Jeff Zorrilla y el cortometraje "MUÑECAS" de Lucía Blanco.
Contaremos con los directores para, luego, poder abrir un debate.
Nos vemos en La Gran Jaime-Aráoz 832, Villa Crespo -
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How special! A St. Patrick's Day showing of the sexual tourism film. Erin go bragh!
So that’s what “bragh” means!
Always wondered.
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