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{{afc comment|1=Nice article, and well done on references. A couple of quick things: try to find the IMDB page and link it in the External links section using the IMDB template (<nowiki>{{IMDB title|ttxxxxxx}}</nowiki>). Also, the critical reception section: I'm not sure if there is an MoS on this, but perhaps in the past tense rather than present tense, and converted more into prose with context rather than just a list of reviews, might make the section flow more and provide more of an encyclopedic comment on the critical reception. Good stuff though. ] <sub>]</sub> 12:00, 23 October 2013 (UTC)}} | |||
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Directed by | Therese Shechter |
Written by | Therese Shechter |
Produced by | Therese Shechter and Lisa Esselstein |
Edited by | Dina Guttman, Marin Sander-Holzman |
Music by | Stephen Thomas Cavit |
Distributed by | Women Make Movies |
Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
How to Lose Your Virginity is an American documentary film directed by Therese Shechter. The film examines how the concept of virginity shapes the sexual lives of young women and men through the intersecting forces of history, politics, religion and popular culture.
Synopsis
How to Lose Your Virginity explores the concept of virginity from historical origins of the word, virgin, to the modern day definitions perpetuated in popular culture. The film takes a critical look at how virginity is ‘restored’ through hymenoplasty, fetishized by pornography, and celebrated at purity balls. Linking virginity culture to commerce, the film follows Natalie Dylan's virginity auction and the sales of artificial hymen on the internet. Shechter also visits the set of Barely Legal and discusses the success of the "virginity porn" genre. How to Lose Your Virginity questions the effectiveness of the Abstinence-only sex education movement and observes how sexuality continues to define a young woman’s morality and self-worth. The meaning and necessity of virginity as a social construct is also examined through narration and interviews with notable sexuality experts, such as: former Surgeon General, Dr. Joycelyn Elders, "Scarleteen" creator and editor, Heather Corinna, historian, Hanne Blank, author, Jessica Valenti, and comprehensive sex education advocate, Shelby Knox.
Production
The film was directed by Therese Shechter, whose production company Trixie Films is based in Brooklyn. Working with Producer Lisa Esselstein, "How to Lose Your Virginity" was shot over several years in the U.S. and Canada. Other films produced by Trixie Films include the documentary feature "I Was A Teenage Feminist" and the documentary shorts "How I Learned to Speak Turkish" and "#slutwalknyc".
Shechter was inspired to make the film because of the growing abstinence until marriage movement and her own experiences as an older virgin. While making the film, Shechter became engaged and incorporated trying on white wedding dresses into the film as a way of looking at how the wedding industry sells virginity.
Critical Reception
Soraya Chemaly wrote in the Huffington Post, "Virginity is a powerful and malleable concept, as evidenced by the teenagers in Therese Shechter's smart, funny and provoking documentary." Leigh Kolb of Bitch Flicks said that "There's no anger, there's no judgment…Shechter’s ability to teach, dismantle, expose and explore is remarkable. The audience is left with newfound knowledge with which they can criticize myths of virginity in our culture. However, the audience is also left with respect for everyone’s stories. When a documentary can do that, it succeeds in a big way."
In the Jakarta Globe, Paul Freelend wrote that "her work to highlight what she calls the 'virginity culture' and the misconceptions surrounding it may resonate as loudly in Indonesia and other developing countries as in the United States." Basil Tsoikos, programmer for the Sundance Film Festival and DOC NYC, in What (not) to doc remarked that "Shechter seems like the perfect filmmaker to tackle the complexities around virginity. It’s a topic that far too many people are obsessed about – probably for all the wrong reasons – so the film is sure to stimulate interest and provoke heated debate."
References
- Dove-Viebahn, Aviva. "How to Lose Your Virginity: An Interview with Therese Shechter". June 24, 2010. Ms. Magazine. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- Stein, Sadie. "Losing Your Virginity Is Harder Than You Think". May 26, 2010. Jezebel. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- "Scarleteen". Retrieved 30 September 2013.
- "How to Lose Your Virginity: the filmmakers". Retrieved 25 September 2013.
- "Trixie Films Official Site". Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- "Lisa Esselstein". Retrieved 29 September 2013.
- "How to Lose Your Virginity: films & writing". Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- Hills, Rachel (8 May 2012). "How to lose your virginity". Retrieved 19 September 2013.
- "Interview: Therese Shechter, filmmaker". 21 June 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2013./
- Chemaly, Soraya (20 April 2012). "Virgins, Bondage, and a Shameful Media Fail". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
- Kolb, Leigh (9 August 2013). "How to Lose Your Virginty or: How We Need to Rethink Sex". Bitch Flicks. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
- Freeland, Paul (5 May 2012). "Wherever You're From, A Call to Talk About Sex". Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
- Tsoikos, Basil (20 April 2012). "In the Works: HOW TO LOSE YOUR VIRGINITY". What (not) to doc. Retrieved 30 September 2013.