Exploring Consent and Devastating Consequences in 'How to Have Sex': Cannes Director to Watch.

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Molly Manning Walker's debut film "How to Have Sex" is a powerful coming-of-age drama that explores teenage desires and dreams while also delving into issues of class and culture. Set in the Greek town of Malia, the film follows three teenage girls on their first unaccompanied holiday abroad as they seek to have sex. The film is a non-judgmental behavioral study that looks at the situation from both sides and features an extraordinary performance from Mia McKenna-Bruce.
Topics:entertainment#cannes-film-festival#coming-of-age#film#how-to-have-sex#molly-manning-walker#teen-drama
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