The documentary describes the life of a Moroccan woman employed as a prostitute in a military brothel by the French Colonial Army who took part in the Indochina War. Past 70, Fadma says she agreed to do the documentary so that France would recognize her as they do their veterans: "I too took part in the war".
Imane, une jeune adolescente de 14 ans vivant à Taroudant, dans la plaine du Souss, joyeuse et férue de comédies musicales indiennes, s'ennuie et rêve de découvrir la cité balnéaire d'Agadir, non loin sur la côte atlantique. Leïla, la fille d'une voisine qui y réside, lors de l’une de ses nombreuses visites familiales à Taroudant, lui propose de s'y rendre. Une fois sur place, un tout autre monde que celui dont Imane rêvait lui est révélé…
Quand une femme travaillant dans un nightclub de Berlin s'en va à Budapest pour un autre emploi qu'on lui a trouvé, elle se fait kidnapper par des trafiquants d'esclaves sexuelles.
The childhood friendship of Devdas (Phani Sarma) (who is from a wealthy family) and Paro (Zubeida) (whose family is not as well off) blossoms into love as they grow up. Devdas' father does not approve of the relationship due to differences in their families' status in the village and of their castes. (Devdas is of the Brahmin caste and Paro of the Merchant caste.)
Appu (Prashanth) is a taxi driver in Mumbai (Bombay). He is still haunted by the suicide of his sister who was sold to a brothel. He is still trying to find out the culprit. Here he meets Sita (Devayani) who is chased by Eunuch Maharani (Prakash Raj) who is also responsible for the death of his sister. Maharani is the madame or kingpin of the flesh trade in Mumbai. Maharani wants the beautiful Sita for the flesh trade. Appu fights and saves Sita from Maharani. Here his friend Vignesh and his lover Kaveri die saving Appu and Sita.
In The Flesh follows three sex workers, Shabana (who works the highways near Mumbai), Bhaskar (a transgendered hijra person who sells sex to men in Calcutta), and Uma, a former theater actress who lives in a Calcutta brothel. The film follows their daily routines, from picking up customers and sex to their private social lives to violence and activism.
The story is that of a lost semi-classical Thumri song, Lagat Karejwa ma Chot, Phool Gendwa na Maar, sung in 1935 by Rasoolan Bai, the well known singer from Varanasi. The film shows in detail that tawaifs were not mere sex workers, but were great artistes who contributed to music, dance, theatre, film and the Urdu literary tradition.
Provocative, shocking and surprisingly tender amidst an explosion of unbridled emotions, “Ente…”(Mine…) explores the consequences of sex trafficking, testing the vulnerability of trust in human relations. Srinivas(Siddiq) is a wonderful and devoted father to Durga(Anjali Patil), and he provides her the best. Working in the city and maintaining his family in a small town works well for him for years. One day everything is shattered when Durga comes unannounced to the city to appear for an interview concerning her college admission. Durga’s life is brutally torn apart as Srinivas wrestles with grief, remorse, self-pity and guilt.
Olivier Enogo et Romaric Atchourou, journalistes d’origine camerounaise, décident d’enquêter sur les réseaux de prostitution africains dans les pays occidentaux. Durant un an, ils rencontrent, en Afrique et en France, parfois dans des conditions dangereuses, des victimes et leurs familles, des membres d’associations, des représentants d’institutions comme le Ministère des Affaires étrangères, la police...
Le propriétaire d'une galerie d'art engage un détective privé afin qu'il enquête discrètement sur ses deux employées qu'il soupçonne de le voler. Le détective découvre rapidement que les deux jeunes femmes mènent une double vie, l'une et l'autre arpentant le trottoir de la rue Saint-Denis dès le soir venu.