Happy Endings?

Posted on behalf of Maxine Doogan

Its¹ Not Easy Productions LLC
Happy Endings?

Contact: Tara Hurley
Tel. 401.490.5815 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cell. 401.265.2890
Email: happyenddoc@gmail.com
WWW.HAPPYENDINGSDOCUMENTARY.COM

WORLD PREMIER OF ³HAPPY ENDINGS?² @ CINEKINK NEW YORK

February 6, 2009: ³Happy Endings?² a documentary film on Rhode Island¹s Asian massage parlors, will be making its world premier at CineKink, February 28,
2009 @
2:30 pm.

³Happy Endings?² follows the life of ³Heather² over three years as she works in a massage parlor, while the Rhode Island legislators debate over the ³loophole² in a law that allows prostitution behind closed doors.

This film features interviews with many of Rhode Island¹s notables:
Providence Mayor
David Cicilline, Dennis Roberts (Attorney General 1978 -1984), Steve Brown (ACLU), Stephen Brown (Providence Phoenix) Donna Hughes (University of RI, Human Trafficking Expert) Senator Rhoda Perry, Representative Joanne Giannini, The Providence Police Department, The Family Life Center, D.A.R.E. (Direct Action for
Equality) and local residents.

Founded in 2003, CineKink features a specially-selected program of films and videos that celebrate and explore a wide diversity of sexuality, with offerings drawn from both Hollywood and beyond. Works presented by CineKink range from documentary to drama, camp comedy to hot porn, mildly spicy to quite explicit – and everything in between.

In addition to screenings, the annual festival also includes a short film competition, audience choice awards, presentations, parties and a gala kick-off fundraiser, all followed by a national screening tour.

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If you would like more information about ³Happy Endings?² or to schedule an interview with Tara Hurley please call (401)265-2890 or email happyenddoc@gmail.com.
For more information about Cinekink please contact Lisa Vandever at
(917)609-5928 or
press2009@cinekink.com

This is with whom the prohibitionists wish to entrust sex workers’ lives

And they say they are trying to protect sex workers from violence?