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What people are saying..."Fantastic…a compendium of sorts really of how sex ed has evolved… an eye-opening look at sex education in this country."
-Caroline Modarressy Tehrani, HuffPost Live "The film is an entertaining timeline that should have viewers thinking back on their own memories of sex-ed..." -Dina Gachman, USC Women of Cinematic Arts "...alternately hysterical and horrifying." -Lewis Beale, newsobserver.com "Goodman shows with such good taste" -Cliff Bellamy, The Herald-Sun "Director Brenda Goodman did a marvelous job of creating a very funny yet very educational documentary!" -Phil Castor |
AnnouncementsWe're excited to announce that Sex(ed): The Movie was chosen as one of Video Librarian's 2015 Best Documentaries.
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About Sex(ED) The Movie
When we learn about sex, we don't just learn about social mores and biology; what we learn affects our identity, our relationships and our ability to be intimate throughout our lives.
Many people look back at how they learned about sex, whether it was a book, an embarrassing parental chat, a school presentation, or porn, and remember their shock and embarrassment.
SEX(ed) The Movie captures the humor and vulnerability of those experiences while allowing us to look at the various agendas that shaped the content.
To get at the truth behind the history and current state of sex education in the United States, SEX(ed) The Movie examines sex education films from the 1920s up to the present day. Often hilarious, sometimes instructive, and almost always awkward and embarrassing, these films reflect the changing moral, cultural and political attitudes that inspired them.
Many people look back at how they learned about sex, whether it was a book, an embarrassing parental chat, a school presentation, or porn, and remember their shock and embarrassment.
SEX(ed) The Movie captures the humor and vulnerability of those experiences while allowing us to look at the various agendas that shaped the content.
To get at the truth behind the history and current state of sex education in the United States, SEX(ed) The Movie examines sex education films from the 1920s up to the present day. Often hilarious, sometimes instructive, and almost always awkward and embarrassing, these films reflect the changing moral, cultural and political attitudes that inspired them.