The work serves as a about the "easy money" allure of the show business world and the hypocrisy within Polish celebrity culture.
They were often expected to perform extreme sexual acts for enormous sums of money and luxury gifts, such as designer handbags and jewelry.
Directed by and produced by Dorota "Doda" Rabczewska , the film dramatizes these events through the character Emi (played by Paulina Gałązka). Dziewczyny z Dubaju
Critics have noted the film’s "music video" aesthetic, which uses glossy, glamorous set pieces to draw the audience into the allure of wealth before revealing the dark, violent reality of the industry.
Many women were initially lured with promises of high-paying work as hostesses at luxury parties or brand ambassadors. The work serves as a about the "easy
The narrative is rooted in a real-life investigation by journalist , published in his 2018 book. It uncovers how high-profile Polish women—including models, actresses, and former beauty pageant winners—were recruited as "exclusive hostesses" for wealthy Arab sheikhs.
Emi is an ambitious girl from a small town who escapes her mundane life by becoming a high-end escort in the Middle East. She eventually rises through the ranks to become a madam, recruiting other Polish celebrities and models for her sheikh clients. Critics have noted the film’s "music video" aesthetic,
The film was a massive hit in Poland, achieving the best domestic opening of 2021 and grossing over $8 million worldwide. Themes and Cultural Impact