Prostitute. Hooker. Sex Worker. Whore. Candid and seductive, Angie is determined to set the record straight about sex. As she reveals herself, layer-by-layer, she also exposes the man who is interviewing her. Sometimes provocative and confronting, sometimes tender, poignant and sexy, Black & White & Sex takes you behind the scenes and into Angies very special world. There’s a question here for every man and an answer for every woman. Anyone who pays is welcome – but leave your expectations at the door sex is never black and white. Written by Angie Winter
⭐ Trivia & Fun Facts
- ⭐ 1. The director wanted to “undress the mind,” not the body.
Despite the provocative title, the movie is more about sexual identity, vulnerability, and truth, rather than explicit visuals
- ⭐ 2. One character, eight actresses.
The film’s most unique gimmick: the sex worker “Prostitute” is played by eight different actresses, each shifting personality, mood, and attitude as the interview deepens. It’s like watching the same person’s psyche split into multiple layers.
- ⭐ 3. Shot entirely in stylish noir B&W.
The director didn’t just choose black-and-white for aesthetics — it’s meant to strip away distractions and make the dialogue feel raw and intimate, almost like a confession booth on film.