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  • NR
  • 2015
  • 1 hr 16 min
  • 6.3  (111)

Sex(Ed) is a 2014 documentary film that explores the state of sexual education in the United States. The film is directed by Brenda Goodman, and features interviews with a range of experts in the fields of sexuality and education, including Dr. Tara McPherson and Dr. Carol Queen. The movie sets out to explore the reasons behind the abysmal standard of sex education in the United States. It explores the political and cultural forces that hinder students from receiving comprehensive sex education, and the impact of this on their health and well-being. The interviews with education experts, sexual health advocates, and teachers provide a nuanced understanding of the challenges of teaching sex education in America.

The film addresses the common myths associated with sex education, such as the idea that teaching students about sex will encourage them to engage in sexual activity. It challenges the notion that abstinence-only education is the best way to teach young people about sexuality, and argues that comprehensive sex education is necessary to ensure that students have the information and tools they need to make informed decisions about their sexual health.

The movie also explores the significant differences in sex education across states and school districts. It highlights the fact that while some schools have comprehensive programs that cover topics such as contraception, consent, and STIs, others simply provide a brief overview of human reproduction, while some schools avoid the topic altogether.

Sex(Ed) also delves into the impact of inconsistent sex education on marginalized populations, including LGBTQ students and those living in poverty. It shows how lack of sex education can lead to high rates of unintended teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, as well as perpetuate harmful stereotypes and negative attitudes towards sex.

Throughout the film, the interviews with experts are intercut with footage of real students talking about their experiences with sex education. These discussions shed light on the many inadequacies of current sex education programs and highlight the importance of providing comprehensive and accurate information about sex to all students.

Overall, Sex(Ed) is an insightful and thought-provoking documentary that addresses an important and often overlooked issue. The film provides a voice to those who have been failed by current sex education policies, and highlights the urgent need for reform in this area.

Sex is a 2015 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 16 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 16 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (111)