How to Have Sex
The mission of the Centre d'art et essai de la Cinémathèque québécoise (CAECQ) is to primary program Quebec-made documentaries and independent fiction, as well as international documentaries, animated and foreign films, while encouraging opportunities for meetings between the public and the artists. Its programming is presented in conjunction with the Cinémathèque québécoise’s under the label New releases.
Winner of the Un Certain Regard award, 2023 Cannes Film Festival
Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday, drinking, clubbing and hooking up in what should be the best summer of their lives. As they dance their way across the sun-drenched streets of Malia, they find themselves navigating the complexities of sex, consent and self-discovery. Captured with luminous visuals and a pitch-perfect soundtrack, Manning Walker’s directorial debut paints a painfully familiar portrait of young adulthood, and how first sexual experiences should – or shouldn’t – play out.

The film will be presented with French subtitles.
Molly Manning Walker
Molly Manning Walker is a British cinematographer and director, based in London. Her short film Good Thanks, You? (2020) and her debut feature film How to Have Sex (2023) were both selected at the Cannes Film Festival. The latter won the Un Certain Regard award in 2023.

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