Chelsea is an in-demand call girl whose $2,000 an hour price tag allows her to live in New York's lap of luxury. Besides her beauty and sexual skill, Chelsea offers her clients companionship and conversation, or, as she dubs it, "the girlfriend experience." With her successful business and a devoted, live-in boyfriend, Chelsea thinks she has it made... until a new client rocks her world.
Directed by Steven Soderbergh
new york city
las vegas
escort girl
aftercreditsstinger
economic crisis
personal trainer
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.1 / 5
Cast
Sasha Grey
Chelsea / Christine
Chris Santos
Chris
Peter Zizzo
Zizzo
Ron Stein
Vegas Buddy #1
Jim Kempner
Art Gallery Owner
David Levien
David
Mark Jacobson
Interviewer
Dennis Shields
Dennis
Glenn Kenny
The Erotic Connoisseur
Michael Sugar
'Sugar'
Caitlin Lyon
Tara
Daniel Algrant
Dan
Crew
Steven Soderbergh
Director
Brian Koppelman
Screenplay
David Levien
Screenplay
Ross Godfrey
Original Music Composer
Steven Soderbergh
Editor
Steven Soderbergh
Director of Photography
Gregory Jacobs
Producer
Todd Wagner
Executive Producer
Mark Cuban
Executive Producer
Carmen Cuba
Casting
Steven Meizler
First Assistant "A" Camera
Gregory Jacobs
First Assistant Director
Popular Reviews
34 reviews
sillygirl89
2.0★ · 04/06/26
am i missing something like Ok. whats the point
am i missing something like Ok. whats the point
Alex Teichman
6.0★ · 03/28/25
The lore of this film is kinda crazy. Check out my liked review, they did all of the hard work explaining it for me. ⬇️
The lore of this film is kinda crazy. Check out my liked review, they did all of the hard work explaining it for me. ⬇️
Sophia
5.8★ · 02/08/25
The show is better
The show is better
Noah
5.9★ · 10/20/24
Definitely a random choice for my 2nd ever Soderbergh but I thought it was cool at times
Definitely a random choice for my 2nd ever Soderbergh but I thought it was cool at times
charlie
7.3★ · 02/17/24
seeing these men at their all time low struck a cord in me deep down that I didn't even know I had in me until now
seeing these men at their all time low struck a cord in me deep down that I didn't even know I had in me until now