''Scarlet Road'' is a 2011 documentary that explores the life of Australian Rachel Wotton, a sex worker who is based in
New South Wales
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(where
prostitution is decriminalised) and sells sex to clients who have disabilities. Directed by Catherine Scott and produced by Pat Fiske for Paradigm Pictures, the film premiered at the
Sydney Film Festival
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the festival's director is Nashen Moodley.
Hist ...
on 11 June 2011.
Subsequently, there was a public screening and reception at the
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
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in
Canberra.
''Scarlet Road'' was a 2011
Walkley Documentary Award
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finalist.
Background
Wotton is a member of
Scarlet Alliance, the "Australian Sex Workers' Association".
In late 2000, Wotton collaborated with other sex workers and related organisations, such as People with Disability Australia Inc., to form the "
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Committee". The committee explored the concept of providing commercial sex for people with special needs and the corresponding training that would be required for participating sex workers. As of February 2014, Touching Base is an incorporated charitable organisation based in New South Wales and provides information, education and support for clients with disabilities, sex workers and disability service providers.
Filmmaker Catherine Scott had known Wotton for 11 years when she proposed the idea for ''Scarlet Road''; however, Wotton was initially reluctant, due to the sensitive nature of the subject matter. They continued to discuss the idea and the documentary was eventually completed over a three-year period. Wotton later commented on the documentary approach saying: "This film was a collaboration thing. Cathy worked closely with me and listened not just to my voice but to those of other sex workers."
Wotton explained her motivation for making the film in greater depth after its launch in 2011:
Part of my reason for doing the film was to wipe away the 'us and them' mentality. We're all one car accident away from being in the same position as these guys. Tomorrow we could all wake up out of coma and not be able to eat let alone have sex or touch ourselves. What I say to people is imagine the next time you go to have sex or masturbate having to call your mum and have her organise it all for you ... People with disabilities want to be viewed as whole beings. Think about how important your sexuality is to how you are perceived. These people aren't seen like that, so you can imagine how that makes them feel.
Following the release of the film, Wotton stated in an interview with the ''
Sydney Morning Herald'': "I am a sex worker and I make my money from clients seeing me. Some clients just happen to have a disability."
Reception
The film garnered a variety of positive reviews. In a 2012 article for ''
The Age
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'' on whether movies can help overturn stereotypes surrounding sex and disabilities, Shane Green described the film as moving and noted that it: "continues to win international acclaim".
Following 2012 screenings at the
SXSW
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festival in Texas, ''Badass Digest'' reviewer Zack Carlson concluded: "''Scarlet Road'' isn’t flashy, artsy or clever. It’s better than that: a plain, old effective documentary that benefits from its simplicity and objectivity."
noted that some of the most uplifting moments featured mothers discussing their sons' desire to purchase sexual services.
Writing for Bitch Flicks, Erin Tatum, a reviewer with
cerebral palsy
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, said: "Ultimately, the audience can recognize that there’s a great deal of intersectionality in the way that both sex workers and disabled people are policed and shamed about their sexual expression. Rachel reminds us that the two groups can work together to lessen collective stigma."
Notably, the film has also been shown at both the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, Canberra and Parliament House, Sydney.
Wotton also briefed MPs in
Adelaide
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before a March 2012 screening of the film as part of a broader debate about the decriminalisation of the buying of sexual services in states beyond New South Wales, and a specific call by South Australia
Dignity for Disability MP
Kelly Vincent for disability services funding to pay for access to sex therapy or a prostitute.
Selected screenings
*Sydney International Film Festival, Sydney, Australia (2011)
*
Art Gallery of New South Wales – cast and crew screening, Sydney, Australia (2011)
*
SBS TV – Australian television premiere (2011)
* SXSW, Austin, US (2012)
*
Sheffield Doc/Fest
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The Festival includes film s ...
, Sheffield, UK (2012)
* 14th Annual
Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
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, Greece (2012)
*ACT Legislative Assembly – public screening and reception, Canberra, Australia (2012)
*
Documentary Edge Festival – screened as part of
human rights
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programme, Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand (2013)
*
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival
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, Toronto, Canada (2013)
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Clinton Street Theater
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Sex Workers Film Series, Portland, US (2014)
*Sexuality and Disability Expo, Sydney, Australia (2014)
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Australian Centre for the Moving Image
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During the 2014-15 finan ...
(ACMI) – with Q&A session, Melbourne, Australia (2014)
See also
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Prostitution law
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Accolades
The film received a 2011
Walkley Documentary Award
The Walkley Documentary Award is an Australian award presented annually since 2011 as part of the Walkley Awards
The annual Walkley Awards are presented in Australia to recognise and reward excellence in journalism. They cover all media includ ...
nomination, was a finalist for the
Foxtel Australian Documentary Prize, and won the people's choice award at the 10th Oceania Film Festival (
FIFO) in
Tahiti
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in 2013.
References
External links
* {{Official website, http://www.scarletroad.com.au/trailer/
Touching Base
Australian documentary films
2011 films
Films about prostitution in Australia
2010s English-language films