The documentary is set in the post-Communist Eastern Europe. It is first hand information gathered about the Eastern European women who are sold or forcefully sent to neighbouring countries and areas for sex trafficking. The story is told by the survivors or victims. They have narrated their misery, harassment, distressful experiences and intimidation without any reservations for appearing in the film.
C'est l'histoire d'amour entre deux femmes toxicomanes, l'une est une prostituée (Noelle Messier), l'autre conducteur de camion (Amber Dawn Lee). Elles vont entrer en conflit avec un trafiquant de drogue.
Sous l'impulsion d'Henry Kissinger, une multinationale américaine décide d'ouvrir à Milan un bordel pour les femmes en quête d'amour et envoie sur place l'un des parrains du sex-business de New York, Eddie Mordace. Ce dernier embauche successivement Simbad, un gigolo, Adonis, un boxeur raté, Ugolin, un aristocrate qui apprend les bonnes manières à ses collègues, et Ivanoe, un violeur tout juste libéré de prison.
Mitch Cooper (Michael Doneger), a 27-year-old journalist in Los Angeles, is single, broke, and addicted to having sex with strangers from a mobile app. Recently fired from his job and in a desperate financial situation, he needs to write a good story to apply for a new one. He meets Natalie (Lyndsy Fonseca), a Stanford University-educated prostitute who, while making a lot of money, feels insecure in her unpredictable encounters. She agrees to let Mitch follow her around, apparently as her on-call bodyguard, so that Mitch can also write his story. Both lonely emotionally, the pair gradually develops feelings for each other.