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This raw, racy and self-consciously voyeuristic film shows how blurred the line of consent can be, raising an alarm while demonizing no one.
Discussion follows film.
Hungry for peer approval, a vulnerable teen in a new school dispenses sexual favors among the popular boys. This raw and realistic Israeli drama explores the ambiguity of sexual consent and remarkably manages to raise an alarm while demonizing no one. “There are times when 'no means no' seems like an incomplete response to an enormously touchy problem—especially as it affects teenagers, a demographic not known for prudent lust management” (NPR). D: Jonathan Gurfinkel, Israel, subtitled, 2013, 100m
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