The television reboot, executive produced by Soderbergh, shifted the focus to a more polished, psychological drama.
: Directed by Anja Marquardt, it follows Iris (Julia Goldani Telles) in London, using her work as an escort to research A.I..
: Explores doxing, surveillance, and power dynamics without judgment. The Girlfriend Experience ...
: Co-showrunners Lodge Kerrigan and Amy Seimetz created two entirely separate storylines—"Erica & Anna" and "Bria"—that aired simultaneously.
“Soderbergh does not invite you to really enter the world of his character but rather to observe a character with a tight rein on her emotions.” The Hollywood Reporter · 17 years ago : Co-showrunners Lodge Kerrigan and Amy Seimetz created
The 2009 film , directed by Steven Soderbergh, and its subsequent Starz anthology series (2016–2021) are frequently described as experimental, clinical, and emotionally detached explorations of transactional relationships. While the original film polarized critics with its "lo-fi" aesthetic and casting of Sasha Grey, the television series—particularly its first season—is widely considered a superior, high-profile evolution of the concept. The 2009 Film: A Modernist Experiment
: Generally disappointing for many viewers; it was criticized for being "too technical," "boring," and losing the "spark" of previous seasons. Comparisons Across Eras TV Series (Season 1) Lead Actress Sasha Grey (adult film star) Riley Keough (mainstream actress) Tone "Chilly cynicism," documentary style "Racy, taut psychodrama," polished Pacing Fractured, non-linear Compact 30-minute snapshots Core Theme Economics and the 2008 crash Identity, power, and surveillance Community Perspectives The 2009 Film: A Modernist Experiment : Generally
: Features Riley Keough as Christine Reade, a law student and intern who begins working as an escort.