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Episode 686: In The Seats With....Sook Yin Lee and 'Paying For It'

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Relationships change.
On this very special episode we dive into one of our favorite Canadian films of the last calendar year which is now playing at the Scotiabank Theatre; it's time for 'Paying For It'.
'Paying For It' is a live-action adaptation of acclaimed alternative-cartoonist Chester Brown’s best-selling graphic
novel. In the late 90s, Chester and Sonny are a long-term, committed, romantic couple. When Sonny wants to
redefine their relationship, Chester, an introverted cartoonist, starts sleeping with sex workers and discovers a new
kind of intimacy in the process. 'Paying For It' is about love, sex and non-monogamy for adults. It deals with the
complicated subject of the exchange for sex-work versus the complications of romantic love.
Adapted from the graphic novel of the same name by Chester Brown this is such a sweet and honest examination of the ever evolving nature of intimacy and one of the reasons that it hits so darn well is because a lot of it is pulled from the life of the films writer/director, the one and only Sook-Yin Lee.
Before the film debuted back at TIFF, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Sook-Yin to talk about the nature of the story, the personal and broader elements of it all as she brought this passion project to screen.
'Paying For It' is in select theatres across Canada now.

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Relationships change.
On this very special episode we dive into one of our favorite Canadian films of the last calendar year which is now playing at the Scotiabank Theatre; it's time for 'Paying For It'.
'Paying For It' is a live-action adaptation of acclaimed alternative-cartoonist Chester Brown’s best-selling graphic
novel. In the late 90s, Chester and Sonny are a long-term, committed, romantic couple. When Sonny wants to
redefine their relationship, Chester, an introverted cartoonist, starts sleeping with sex workers and discovers a new
kind of intimacy in the process. 'Paying For It' is about love, sex and non-monogamy for adults. It deals with the
complicated subject of the exchange for sex-work versus the complications of romantic love.
Adapted from the graphic novel of the same name by Chester Brown this is such a sweet and honest examination of the ever evolving nature of intimacy and one of the reasons that it hits so darn well is because a lot of it is pulled from the life of the films writer/director, the one and only Sook-Yin Lee.
Before the film debuted back at TIFF, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Sook-Yin to talk about the nature of the story, the personal and broader elements of it all as she brought this passion project to screen.
'Paying For It' is in select theatres across Canada now.

  continue reading

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