Dancers from The Lusty Lady fight for workers’ rights and create the first-ever exotic dancers union in Live Nude Girls Unite!

Roger Ebert (2000):

[Live Nude Girls Unite!] is an advertisement for the possibilities of the consumer digital video camera. It’s not slick, it has some lapses, it sometimes looks like a home movie, but it’s never boring. It follows some 80 strippers as they hire a lawyer, demand a contract, and threaten to strike. [Julia] Query, [Vicky] Funari and two other filmmakers simply took the camera along with them and shot whatever happened.

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