'How to Have Sex' Sheds Light on Gen Z's Party Culture
Molly Manning Walker's debut film opens in North America, sparking discussions on consent and earning critical acclaim.
- 'How to Have Sex,' a film by Molly Manning Walker, opens in North American theaters, exploring the dark side of Gen Z's party culture.
- The movie, set in Greece, follows Tara and her friends as they navigate the complexities of consent, trust, and sexual assault during a holiday.
- Critics praise the film for its nuanced portrayal of teenage experiences, highlighting the performances and direction.
- The film has sparked conversations about consent and is being used as an educational tool in schools.
- 'How to Have Sex' has received critical acclaim, including a top prize at the Cannes Film Festival and multiple BAFTA nominations.