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How to Have Sex

2023 | 91m | English

(21611 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Nov 02, 2023
Director: Molly Manning Walker
Writer: Molly Manning Walker
Genres: Drama
Keywords crete, female friendship, coming of age, teenage girl, female protagonist, summer, woman director, sexual assault, hookup, generation z, consent, sex, partying
Production Companies Head Gear Films, MK2 Films, Film4 Productions, uMedia, Metrol Technology, Heretic, Wild Swim Films
Box Office Revenue: $1,216,642
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mia McKenna-Bruce Tara
Lara Peake Skye
Enva Lewis Em
Samuel Bottomley Paddy
Shaun Thomas Badger
Laura Ambler Paige
Eilidh Loan Fi
Daisy Jelley Gemma
Elliot Warren Male Club Rep
Anna Antoniades Airport Announcer / Female Club Rep
Guy Lewis Tom from London
Eleni Sachini Hotel Receptionist
Finlay Vane Last Josh
Eric Manaka Fi's Friend
Matilda Rowe Fi's Friend
Elizabeth Matthews Fi's Friend
Konstandina Rousohatzaki Leah
Olivia Brady Voice of Tara's Mum
Isabelle Atkinson Inspire Academy
Evija Stepanenko Inspire Academy
Tyrese Eaton-Dyce Inspire Academy - Crowd ADR
Tinashe Darikwa Inspire Academy
Name Job
Nicolas Canniccioni Director of Photography
Marie-Elena Dyche Line Producer
Isabella Odoffin Casting
Steve Fanagan Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sotiris Kraniotis Stunt Coordinator
Fin Oates Editor
James Jacob Original Music Composer
Dominique Desveaux Makeup Artist
Luke Moran-Morris Production Design
Giorgos Maniatis Focus Puller
Nikolas Konstantinou Sound Recordist
Elias Vervecken Foley Artist
George Buxton Costume Design
Joanna Sturrock Casting Associate
Antigoni Kapaka Extras Casting
Liza Tsouloupa Art Direction
Voula Chourtsidou Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Natasha Lawes Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Sophia Voulala Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Marta Wozniak Makeup Artist
Iris Cohen Production Executive
Ioanna Peteinaraki Assistant Production Manager
Leanna Smith Production Manager
Rene Taylor Post Production Supervisor
Verity Wislocki Post Production Supervisor
Alistair Bolt ADR Mixer
Pavlos Charbalis Boom Operator
Levi Mercurio Dialogue Editor
Kevin Robertson ADR Recordist
James Trusson ADR Mixer
Danny Duke Executive Visual Effects Producer
Lia Jacobs Visual Effects Coordinator
Akis Doulkeridis Grip
Sotiris Ioannidis Key Grip
Giorgos Nikolakis Second Assistant Camera
Nikos Nikolopoulos Still Photographer
Christos Polychronopoulos First Assistant "B" Camera
Petros Tsampakouris Digital Imaging Technician
Dimitris Zambaras Second Assistant Camera
Romanos Argyropoulos-Ioannou Casting Director
Millie Hooper Casting Assistant
Nina Annan Additional Editor
Mick Audsley Consulting Editor
Shing Hong Chan Color Assistant
Theresa Crooks Color Assistant
Vaggelis Katsaros Assistant Editor
Christo Pandit First Assistant Editor
Gemma Saunders Finishing Producer
Manos Kritsotakis Location Scout
Catherine Grieves Music Supervisor
Sarah Challis Clearances Consultant
Amelia Deering Production Coordinator
Orestis Dionysopoulos Assistant Production Coordinator
Fiona Hewlett Executive Assistant
Paul Hills Production Accountant
Tidža Karup Production Coordinator
Marita Varthali Assistant Accountant
Jessica Malik Thanks
Molly Manning Walker Director, Screenplay
Lauren Dark Thanks
Name Title
Giorgos Karnavas Executive Producer
Ben Coren Executive Producer
Harriet Harper-Jones Associate Producer
Kristin Irving Executive Producer
Fionnuala Jamison Executive Producer
Konstantinos Kontovrakis Producer
Ivana MacKinnon Producer
Abiola Rufai-Awójídé Associate Producer
Phil Hunt Executive Producer
Nathanaël Karmitz Executive Producer
Compton Ross Executive Producer
Emily Leo Producer
Farhana Bhula Executive Producer
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Reviews

lachlanthiele
7.0

<b>INT. HOLIDAY HORRORS - NIGHT</b> <i>Tara, Em</i> and <i>Skye</i> have all come to the party, and party HARD. The story consists of these three friends on holiday that are down to fuck; <i>Tara</i>, in particular, will be her first time. This coming-of-age story is entirely a downer, but with s ... ome of the most exciting dance and party scenes with music that goes hard, it's impossible to look away. With <i>Em</i> and <i>Skye</i>, <i>Tara</i> has an Angel and Devil on her shoulders telling her what to do, think and feel. <i>Badger</i>, her love interest, starts as a rave-head looking to bang but grows into a compassionate friend amongst these horny young adults. Hats off to the performances of <i>Tara</i> <b>Mia McKenna-Bruce</b> and <i>Badger</i> <b>Shaun Thomas</b> and the wicked soundtrack. <b>FADE OUT.</b>

May 28, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

I think any parent of a late-teenage child will be mortified at what goes on when three girls head off to Heraklion in search of sun, sea and sex. They arrive full of beans - determined too have a good time and to get laid. We quickly learn that "Tara" (Mia McKenna-Bruce) has yet to experience that, ... and she is keen to tick that particular event from her bucket list. Together with pals "Skye" (Lara Peake) and "Em" (Enva Lewis) they hook up with the folks whose balcony is next door. "Tara" takes a bit of a shine to tattooed, van driver, "Badger" (Shaun Thomas) who is there with his friends "Paddy" (Samuel Bottomley) and "Paige" (Laura Ambler). It's on their third night that the film stops being a video-diary of hedonistic behaviour as her friend "Badger" gets blown away by a poolside experience and she finds herself on her own, then on the beach with... What now ensues begin the elements that provides the crux of the point of the film. When is what we want not what we want, when does yes not really mean yes - or it means yes because you just want to get something over with, or yes because you are just curious, or yes because you are too stoked up to think anything through - and are in the arms of a charismatic person? This isn't a violent film in any graphic sense, but it does have quite an emotionally potent impact for a while as the very much on-form McKenna-Bruce juggles her outward, bouncy and lively persona, with a young woman who is still very much growing up - and vulnerable. I didn't love the last twenty minutes - they robbed the film of the much of the ambiguity that hitherto had made it poignant and a talking point. At this point the behaviour becomes just plain wrong and odious - before they all head home. This is a story about a girl, but it could just as easily be about a boy - under self and peer imposed pressures to perform/conform unaware of the longer-term consequences of sand getting everywhere. Snag for me is that the film is just too much of a fly-on-the-wall documentary for the most part. We have to wait too long before the story starts to make it's point effectively, and then I think it rather rushes and compromises the message. It's still worth a watch, though - and McKenna-Bruce is very confident and impressive.

Nov 04, 2023
msbreviews
7.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/how-to-have-sex-review-a-thought-provoking-debut/ "How to Have Sex lives up to high expectations, offering a thought-provoking exploration of consent, societal complicity with rape, and adolescent struggles. Mia McKenna-Bruce's breakthrough per ... formance authentically captures the protagonist's profound transformation as Molly Manning Walker boldly leaves pivotal conversations unspoken, mirroring society's avoidance of uncomfortable truths. Technically impressive, the haunting sound mixing enhances the narrative complexity, seamlessly fitting the thematic atmosphere. An urgent call to viewers to reflect on their own behaviors or lack thereof." Rating: B+

Nov 27, 2023
MarciaClarke
6.0

Classic American Pie setup of a bunch of youngsters on a mission to lose their virginity, except set in reality where the drug and alcohol fueled antics of people whose brains are still developing is more horrific than comedic. Well acted and believable characters, but I just didn't find it all that ... compelling. Maybe because the plot points are all too common, both in film and reality.

Jan 05, 2024
Brent_Marchant
4.0

It’s truly disappointing when a film tackles a serious subject but mishandles the execution of the story associated with it. Such is the case with writer-director Molly Manning Walker’s debut feature about the troubling ramifications associated with undercooked decisions about adolescent sex. When a ... trio of British teens (Mia McKenna-Bruce, Lara Peake, Enva Lewis) embarks on a spring break-style vacation to the resort town of Malia on the island of Crete, they anticipate a raucous, fun-filled time of drinking, dancing and sexual hedonism. The last of those goals is especially important to Tara (McKenna-Bruce), the lone virgin in the group, who’s anxious to cross the threshold of becoming a woman. But, as she pursues the fulfillment of that objective, she finds the decision fraught with more complications than she anticipated, some of which weigh heavily upon her as she seeks to sort them out. That’s understandable, too, given the profound nature of this rite of passage. Unfortunately, that conundrum is couched in a narrative that’s fundamentally implausible. For starters, what parent in their right mind would give their minor child permission to go on such an unchaperoned journey as this, one that’s easily bound to be looked on as an exercise in reckless abandon? And then there’s the plot, which is riddled with clichés and predictability, telling a story that’s more than a little familiar. In fleshing out this trite narrative, the picture is filled with endless footage of screaming, unbalanced partygoers imbibing to excess, singing karaoke off-key and falling over when the night’s over. It’s also difficult to understand much of what the characters say, given their unruly drunken behavior and thick cockney accents, making them look and sound like a mob of rowdy, inarticulate soccer hooligans. Despite the gravity of the topic involved here, it’s hard to take this release seriously – and to maintain interest in the story and its characters – as the film unfolds. It’s even more puzzling how this important but shopworn material managed to captivate so many during the 2023 awards season with the honors and nominations it received at the Cannes Film Festival and in the BAFTA Awards competition. Had this offering been a little less obvious, it may have made its point more effectively, but there’s little here that we haven’t already seen many times before, weakening the significant message it’s seeking to convey.

May 09, 2024