Let’s Talk About Sex couldn’t have picked better timing to emerge on DVD, with the current controversy surrounding Planned Parenthood. In a move that conservatives are dubbing anti-abortion but progressives see through as being anti-contraception or even anti-women, there’s a panic in the system that America’s sex education outreach is dangerously behind the curve, especially when it comes to dealing with teenage sexuality—an aspect of human society that many Americans are finding hard to acknowledge or talk about, let alone improve. This documentary examines its negative impact in the lives of American teenagers, and particularly the failure of abstinence programs.
Director James Houston is an Australian expat who works as a fashion photographer in New York City. In his line of work, he constantly encounters sex being flaunted on various American media and pop culture, which made him wonder why such a prominent thing is still considered taboo to discuss.
Director James Houston is an Australian expat who works as a fashion photographer in New York City. In his line of work, he constantly encounters sex being flaunted on various American media and pop culture, which made him wonder why such a prominent thing is still considered taboo to discuss.
- 4/28/2011
- by Arya Ponto
- JustPressPlay.net
New York beauty photographer and commercial director James Houston's expose about sex attitudes, Let's Talk About Sex, launches with a national broadcast on April 9 on cable network The Learning Channel, with New Video's digital/DVD release set for April 12. The documentary aims to raise awareness about how to protect teens against unplanned pregnancy and STDs. See trailer here and below. Tlc will push a national outreach and education campaign in April around the premiere of Let's Talk About Sex, which looks at how American attitudes towards adolescent sexuality impact teenagers. "Youth in the United States are facing a health crisis of high rates of pregnancy and Std’s nationwide," says Houston. "We are failing our children by not having healthy, productive conversations with them about ...
- 4/5/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
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