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Happy endings 2009 documentary
Happy endings 2009 documentary







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happy endings 2009 documentary

Think of Twitter as a real-time, on-demand travel documentary, with the search feature delivering any kind of adventure you want, anytime.įor example: Craving your very own European vacation? With the economy in the toilet, many Americans will be skipping their summer vacations this year - but thanks to Twitter, the opportunities to experience other people’s travels vicariously are greater than ever. I think it will get even better with time.Freelance writer Amanda Hirsch, former editorial director of PBS Interactive, blogs about documentaries and the Web in her column, Outside the Frame. The result is sweet and funny and engaging. One area of concern is what's in store for the couple that fell apart at the altar - I am not sure how they will handle their relationship, but so far so good. The jokes are well written and the timing is well done. There is definitely great chemistry amongst all cast members. I get concerned when a new show gets slotted in between the hottest most popular shows.īut I was hooked right away. I have no faith in any new shows anymore, so I was pleasantly surprised when I watched Happy Endings. We ought to give the christian right a wallop and open up to all the possibilities of true freedom. Lets open a high-end casino in downtown providence with a dress code, $100 minimum, connect it to a hotel to keep drunks off the street.We were once the dissenters’ state, I’d like to go back to that. Sex workers should have to get tested for STDs and get training for first aid, hygiene, and safer sex.If we could actually -legalize- gay marriage (not judge it -not- illegal like MA and CA), start ticketing those who possess drugs instead of imprisoning them, and regulate the sex industry, we could turn vice into a huge profit center and out-of-state money draw.I’d actually like to see gambling done -right- too. I wish -all- employers in the state were required to offer affordable health care packages to their full-time workers, and there should be a ‘minimum fraction’ of this sort of trade that goes to the workers themselves. I have to say, I really like that prostitution is legal here, it keeps it ‘off the streets’ (for the most part), and if we could fix the trafficking problem, it could be a really viable industry.I’d like to see some regulation, though. We will be entering other festivals and hope for a art house theater release in the near future.”PeaceT. Showing the “underbelly” of the “renaissance city” is probably not going to happen in a festival that has the City of Providence as it’s sponsor. We entered it into the RI Film Festival, but we are not too holding our breath on that festival. It is 80 minutes long, feature length documentary. Here’s a nice note we got from the filmmaker:“Thanks for checking out the film.

happy endings 2009 documentary

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Although the film seems to exist only in the form of these two trailers for now, let’s hope it gets released in a full format sometime soon.official website, YouTube.

happy endings 2009 documentary

From the trailers, it seems like a well made film, except for a few comically voice-altered interviews with some of the workers and proprietors. The doc follows several “characters” involved with the trade spa owners, workers, clients, even Mayor David Cicilline and Representative Joanne Giannini weigh in on the issue. Hurley and Nick Marcoux’s Happy Endings? About the infamous and legal spa/massage/prostitution industry in Rhode Island, has been watched over 100,000 times on YouTube in the past two months, and a second trailer has just been released. The first trailer for documentary filmmakers T.







Happy endings 2009 documentary