How to Have Sex It's a very personal film, which narrates the vacations of a group of British teenage girls who go to a party at a resort in Creta.


It is a coastal city of Greece, but all the world has English language. The tourists are all teenagers and young adults, who are babies, entertain themselves and babies a little more. The glasses are fluorescent and the vodka is mixed with all the sweetness. Los americanos lo llaman « spring break“. Tara and our friends have come to entertain themselves and hope for the results of our exams, to desmadrarse and to do everything they can, and to have fun with their first sexual experiences. The sex is the center of all bromas and all baby games. When it comes to sex, you see sexy, it makes sure that the arms of vomit don't stop you from looking at all, but, sober to all, it's fun to be entertained as children. At the end of the day, only you die for a few years... And it's the sex that happens as an entertaining fantasy, depending on the pressure of the first time, and the sex that happens, it's sweet and it's torn... You are obliged to have fun, do you have a chance to do that? – But we are sorry to be in another situation… And then there is the violation, of course, a little thing when you despair.


When recounting the party vacations of a British girl, more than one young person like her, Molly Manning Walker created a beautiful and some retrato of teenage girls and female friends who got the first one Un Certain Regard at the last Cannes Film Festival. This film is very much a part of the teenage fantasy of American teenage films, but also of the sordidness of Spring Breakers, by Harmony Korine. Yes, the party is always disappointing, but you go with it and a sound in the car; At the end and at the end there is no problem, you will already receive it. As for the theme of the violation, Molly Manning Walker lo trata con inteligencia: sin negar nunca su violencia, ne convierte a su heroína en una sad victim, condenada a un trauma eterno. Her hero holds the resistance of the youth… The life is more complete, and continues.
How to have sex by Molly Manning Walker, in cinemas from November 15
England – London




