If Khan Academy needed a sex educator for hire, they need not look any further than Alex Liu’s “A Sexplanation.” This short and sweet 80-minute documentary explores the ins and outs of sex education in the United States. Funded by the International Documentary Association and winner of multiple audience awards, this movie is now playing at the Asian American International Film Festival in New York this year.
A Sexplanation is screening at Asian American International Film Festival
In “A Sexplanation,” Liu takes his audience on a road trip across the US. He starts at his homeground in San Francisco, beginning with awkward conversations with his family and friends. As his project expands and his curiosity grows, Liu travels to Montreal, Utah, and even Indiana to talk to sex educators at non-profits, conservative politicians and rallies, neuroscientists, and more. At each pit stop, Liu refreshes the audience with his own personal reflections.
A Sexplanation is screening at Asian American International Film Festival
In “A Sexplanation,” Liu takes his audience on a road trip across the US. He starts at his homeground in San Francisco, beginning with awkward conversations with his family and friends. As his project expands and his curiosity grows, Liu travels to Montreal, Utah, and even Indiana to talk to sex educators at non-profits, conservative politicians and rallies, neuroscientists, and more. At each pit stop, Liu refreshes the audience with his own personal reflections.
- 8/15/2021
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
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