Acclaimed for her first feature film, How to Have Sex, which won the Un Certain Regard Prize at the Festival de Cannes 2023 and was nominated in several BAFTA categories, Molly Manning Walker directed her first hard-hitting drama questioning the gray areas of consent. In the same year, she was the DP on Charlotte Regan’s feature Scrapper, presented at the Sundance Film Festival, which also earned a BAFTA nomination. She has been recognised for her work as a cinematographer on numerous short films adverts and music videos and moved into directing with the short film Good Thanks, You? in 2020, which recounts the administrative nightmare of victims of sexual violence. It played at Semaine de la Critique. Molly Manning Walker is currently working on her own TV series with A24 and her next feature film with Plan B.
Jury attendance
- President Un Certain Regard, 2025