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How To Have Sex: In-Person Screening and Q&A

Mon, 30 Oct

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The Garden Cinema

WFTV members are invited to this special screening of How To Have Sex, directed by Molly Manning Walker, and starring Mia McKenna-Bruce. The screening will be followed by a up an up close and personal Q&A with UK director Molly Manning Walker.

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How To Have Sex: In-Person Screening and Q&A
How To Have Sex: In-Person Screening and Q&A

Time & Location

30 Oct 2023, 11:45 – 14:30 GMT

The Garden Cinema, 39-41 Parker Street, London WC2B 5PQ

About the Event

WFTV members are invited to this special screening of How To Have Sex, directed by Molly Manning Walker, and starring Mia McKenna-Bruce. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the film's director Molly Manning Walker. 

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.

You can watch the trailer to How To Have Sex here.

Date: Monday 30th October, 11:45am

Location: The Garden Cinema, London WC2B 5PQ

Event Schedule:

11:45am: Guest Arrivals

12:15pm: Film starts

1:50-14:20: Q&A with Molly Manning Walker

14:30: Event ends

Molly Manning Walker, Director

Molly Manning Walker is a Cinematographer and Writer/Director based in London. She graduated from the NFTS Cinematography course in 2019. Molly’s first short film Good Thanks, You? was produced by DMC and Try Hard Films. It was included in the Semaine De La Critique program at Cannes and her debut feature, How To Have Sex, subsequently won the Next Step prize at Cannes for the script. Molly’s second short, The Forgotten C was also BIFA nominated. How To Have Sex debuted Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival. The film is produced by Wild Swim’s Ivana MacKinnon and Emily Leo, alongside Heretic’s Konstantinos Kontovrakis. Film4 and BFI developed the project and financed alongside mk2 Films. MUBI acquired the film in multiple territories before the festival, while Condor acquired the film for French distribution. 

As a DP, she works across formats from documentary, fiction and advertising and recently shot Sundance World Cinema Grand Jury Prize winning Scrapper with director Charlotte Regan.

She is represented by Independent Talent as a writer/director and for cinematography by Wizzo & Co and UTA.

This event is for existing WFTV members only.

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