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Not Angels But Angels (1994)

Not Angels But Angels (1994)
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This adult-oriented Czech documentary interviews 12 teenage boys who sell their bodies to homosexuals in Prague. The story also looks at the clients who patronize them. Between the interviews, stills from a hard-core porn striptease are shown. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Frank BeauvaisWiktor Grodecki, (more)
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DVD
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Synopsis of Not Angels But Angels

This adult-oriented Czech documentary interviews 12 teenage boys who sell their bodies to homosexuals in Prague. The story also looks at the clients who patronize them. Between the interviews, stills from a hard-core porn striptease are shown. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins
Director(s):
Frank BeauvaisWiktor Grodecki
Writer(s):
Wiktor Grodecki
Producer(s):
Miro VostiarPeter LencsesFrank Beauvais
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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    Jerald F.

    This film is more an advertisement for older Western men with lots of money to spend on poor and indigent younger guys in the old Eastern Block. The most revealing point of the film, the Governments involved seem to do nothing to help these unfortunate young men out of the gutter, besides throw them in Jail, to be even more victimized. These poor kids do not have an ice cubes chance in Hell of turning their lives around. As you watch the film, you wonder how many of the boys that are being interviewed, have already dies from AIDS, or some sick brutality committed by one of their Johns. Only an ice cold jaded heart could watch the film, and not feel bad for these boys, whom are little more than children. The Czech government needs to divert some of its funds to help these unfortunates turn their lives around. We all know Hell will freeze before that happens. too bad.

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    Fred M.

    If you're interested in the matter of underage boy gay prostitutes, this is for you. You learn that many, if not most, are not gay. But they service gay men because that's where the money is. While all seem to become cavalier about sex as an anytime-anywhere thing, some seem to become confused about their own sexuality. And while they say they aren't ashamed of what they're doing, virtually all of 'em want out as soon as they can get it together to earn an honest living. Generally, they are runaways living on the street and become persuaded by a pimp at Prague's central train station to make some steady money selling their bodies. They start as young as 12 and by the time they're 18 many are no longer attractive enough to earn much money, or they are dead.

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    Michael M.

    Just a bunch of endless interviews with male prositutes. Nothing new. Nothing interesting. Nothing groundbreaking. Its been done and done better.

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