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The prostitution drama comes to UK cinemas in July.
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Writer/director Jenny Lu makes her feature debut with The Receptionist, the story of a young Taiwanese woman (Teresa Daley) who takes the titular position at a London massage parlour where more than a back rub is on offer. The film also stars Josh Whitehouse and Chen Shiang-Chyi.
The Receptionist is in UK cinemas July 20th. Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think of it.
The official synopsis reads:
Unable to find a job, Tina, a Taiwanese recent graduate living in London, starts working in an illegal massage parlour as a receptionist. As she gradually comes to know the women in this most dysfunctional of artificial families, where sex lies at the core of everything, she sees how they struggle to find a way to make their lives work, with an undercurrent of violence and danger always lurking.