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How To Have Sex  2023
Director:  Molly Manning Walker
Producer:
  Konstantinos Kontovrakis, Emily Leo and Ivana MacKinnon
Art Director:
  Luke Moran-Morris
Editor:
  Fin Oates
Music:
  James Jacob
Screenplay:
  Molly Manning Walker
Director of Photography:
  Nicolas Canniccioni
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Cast:
spacer1 Mia McKenna-Bruce
spacer1 Shaun Thomas
spacer1 Lara Peake
spacer1 Enva Lewis
spacer1 Samuel Bottomley
spacer1 Laura Ambler
spacer1 Anna Antoniades
spacer1 Daisy Jelley
spacer1 Eilidh Loan
spacer1 Elliot Warren
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spacer1 Mia McKenna-Bruce spacer1 Shaun Thomas spacer1 Lara Peake
spacer1 Enva Lewis spacer1 Samuel Bottomley spacer1 Laura Ambler
spacer1 Anna Antoniades spacer1 Daisy Jelley spacer1 Eilidh Loan
spacer1 Elliot Warren spacer1 spacer1
spacer1 Mia McKenna-Bruce spacer1 Shaun Thomas
spacer1 Lara Peake spacer1 Enva Lewis
spacer1 Samuel Bottomley spacer1 Laura Ambler
spacer1 Anna Antoniades spacer1 Daisy Jelley
spacer1 Eilidh Loan spacer1 Elliot Warren

Synopsis:
Yearly, hordes of young British tourists descend on Malia, a haven on the Greek island of Crete of sun-kissed motels and sticky nightclubs, for a week of unsupervised gallivanting. Fresh off their final exams, bestie trio Taz (Mia McKenna-Bruce); Skye (Lara Peake), who seems older than she is; and Em (Enva Lewis), a straight-A student, arrive on the scene with a simple itinerary: party hard and get laid.

Clad in bodycon and down for adventure, the 16-year-olds are successful only in achieving the first goal on night one. Taz – a goofball and the only virgin in the lot – awakes to a hangover and cat calls from the balcony of neighbour Badger (Shaun Thomas). “It’s all very Romeo and Juliet,” Skye jokes, and soon Badger and his pals Paddy (Samuel Bottomley) and Paige (Laura Ambler) join the gang, embarking on night number two. Drunken escapades lead Taz beachward with smooth-talking Paddy. The next morning is fuzzy and full of lingering confusion. Meanwhile, as exam results roll in, it’s clear that life will soon set the girls on different paths.

Review:
Molly Manning Walker’s glittery, gritty, EDM-soundtracked feature debut rages in a timely way, avoiding coming-of-age clichés and, more importantly, any shaming. Serving a cocktail of youthful horniness and the realities of being in such a vulnerable state, How to Have Sex is about self-acceptance, friendship, and survival. This film is for anyone who’s ever felt like being left behind leads to the end of the world.

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