When Sundance Is the End of Your Festival Run: ‘How To Have Sex’ Director Molly Manning Walker
JAN 24, 2024
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Molly Manning Walker is the Writer-Director of How to Have Sex. The story follows three British teen girls who find themselves navigating the complexities of sex, consent, and self-discovery while on holiday in Greece. The film has won awards across various film festivals, including British Independent Film Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival, and others. It premiered at Sundance 2024 in the Spotlight film section.

In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins, speaks with Molly Manning Walker to discuss:

The inspiration behind the film

Realizing her own friendships as a teen were quite harsh

Unexpected reactions from the audience

Exploring the glorification of party culture

The process of choosing a cinematographer

Director vs DP - The POV of the set changes 

Why some scenes were heavily scripted and others improvised

Navigating a group of high energy teen actors

The benefit of doing experimental takes

Bringing in an intimacy coordinator so the cast felt protected

How Molly created a safe environment for both cast and crew



Memorable Quotes

“How I see a film set has always been through a lens. Through holding a camera.” [7:16]

“It was definitely difficult navigating six really high energy young people.” [11:47]

“Watch your film on mute and see if it still makes sense.” [24:13]

“The more time you put into something, you eventually break through.” [25:34]



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How to Have Sex 

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