Molly Manning Walker's 'How To Have Sex': A Wild Summer Holiday Turns Chillingly Dark.

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Molly Manning Walker's How to Have Sex, selected for the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, follows three young women on a holiday to Malia, exploring their experiences with male encounters and early adulthood. While the subject matter may seem unremarkable, Walker elevates it with small yet deft choices that capture the contours of this social minefield with deeper accuracy. The film plays like an episode of Love Island as directed by Éric Rohmer, and its broad appeal to a younger demographic may inspire hope for the future of cinephilia.
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