Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution

Synopsis: Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution is a documentary about today's young adult hookup culture. The film follows the journey of college students during their Spring Break revelries, offering an insightful look into their attitudes and behaviors regarding sex. It is an honest and raw depiction of this casual sex environment where sexual violation has become normal. Liberated widens the view of today's hookup culture by examining the role of pop-culture in shaping conceptions of gender and sexuality that underlie this new sexual revolution.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Benjamin Nolot
Production: Magic Lantern Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
2017
84 min
Website
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[narrator] Life when I was young

was so simple and innocent.

[distant laughter]

My friendships were filled with adventure.

We thought we could do anything

and become anyone we wanted.

Adolescence marked a sudden realization

that our relationships

are far more complicated

than we ever imagined.

Nothing quite prepares us for the struggle

for identity and intimacy

in today's world.

["Five Hours" Feat. DyCy

by Deorro playing]

-[man] I'm from Texas.

-I'm from San Antonio.

[woman] We're all from the Midwest area.

-[woman 2] I'm from France.

-[woman 3] I'm from Scotland.

[man 3] I'm from New Jersey.

I go to Michigan State.

[man 4] I go to Duke University.

-[woman 3] North Carolina.

-[woman 4] I'm from New York.

-[woman 3] Where are we going?

-Spring break!

[screaming]

Hey!

[Sean Hannity] Every year,

hundreds of thousands

of college students head out

to a sunny destination

for spring break.

I'm studying sociology and psychology.

I want to be in nursing.

I want to be a teacher.

I'm in aerospace engineering.

I may be your doctor someday.

[woman] These people that are here,

-they'll be the future leaders of America.

-[woman] Yes.

We found some time

There's a lot of naked people and a lot

of alcohol, and it's f***ing great.

There's a lot of hooking up,

wet t-shirt contests.

People come to Panama City to basically

get f***ed up and f*** b*tches, that's it.

We're trying to get laid.

You can honestly do whatever you want.

[all] Show your tits! Show your tits!

[cheering]

We live in a Kim Kardashian

sex tape world, right?

There is no line anymore.

[college student] She just became famous

off of a sex tape.

That's what our generation's built on.

[woman] To be accepted

and to be well liked,

you need to be nude,

you need to cross the line.

We just want to get down like Beyonce.

[woman] Hell yes.

Assume the position, girls.

[woman] Whether it's social media

with the Instagram,

with the Facebook, and whether

it's music videos, movies,

TV shows,

that's really what shapes our lives.

Sex sells. Like, that's just

how the market is nowadays.

[girl] Exactly!

Softcore porn really is everywhere.

50 Shades of Grey is softcore porn.

[man] I watch porn, she watches porn,

he watches porn

because that's what it's about.

[man] We're in this grand experiment

where images of explicit sexuality are now

not just at the margins of the culture,

but they're at the heart of the culture.

The whole culture's kind

of been pornified,

if that's a word.

[Loden] What we've seen on television

and everything else,

sex is nothing anymore.

Sex doesn't mean anything.

Sex is just a pleasure.

[humming along with music]

[indistinct chatter]

[Shay] To be honest,

this is our first spring break

here in America.

We just come down for a good time.

We're not--we're not

come here to shag no one.

Uh... there's no reason for these

beads on our necks,

-but we just come down for a good time...

-Ah, but, this is just jewelery for me.

-Have a few drinks and enjoy ourselves.

-This is jewelery, ain't it?

[Benny] What's the first quality

you notice in a girl?

First quality?

[Benny] Yeah, what's the first thing

you notice about a girl?

It's face for me.

It's silly to say,

but obviously it's all about looks

to begin with, to begin with.

But I'll stop there, yeah.

[indistinct yelling]

[Benny] Are a lot of people

having sex right now?

-Is that what's going on?

-[Shay] In spring break?

How much-- Have you had sex yet?

Not at spring break, not at spring break.

No, I've had--I've had sex multiple--

Yeah, you had sex next to me last night.

-[chuckles] Yeah.

-So, yeah, he has. He has.

-[yelling in the background]

-So, anyway. So, it happens.

Oh, it happens all the time.

Of course it does.

That's why we come here, isn't it?

-[Benny] What does sex mean to you?

-[Shay] What does it mean to me?

[yelling in the background]

[Shay] Uh, depends on the situation, but--

It's just-- It's just a commodity really,

isn't it?

Today--today sex is all about f***ing

getting it in.

-No, it's not. It's not about that.

-Yeah, it's a number. Sex is a number.

Sex is not a number.

That's terrible to say, but--

You knob, you're the prime example of it.

Yeah, sex is a number for you.

For me, depends who you're shagging,

that's the thing.

[Benny] Is it?

Is it about--is it about the number?

It's not about a number.

It's not. It can't be.

[man] Be honest. Be honest.

Yeah, all right. Go on.

It's about the number.

Dirty bastard. [chuckles]

What's your number?

Don't know.

Why did you lie?

We like to drink with Shayman

'Cause Shayman is our mate

And when we drink with Shayman

He finishes in

[all] Seven, six, five,

four, three, two, one.

[all cheering]

[all sing] Raise your f***ing hands up!

Raise your f***ing hands up!

- Ta, ra, ra, ra

- Hey!

- Ta, ra, ra, ra

- Hey!

[all] Raise your f***ing hands up!

Raise your f***ing hands up!

- Ta, ra, ra, ra

- Hey!

- Ta, ra, ra, ra

- Hey!

[knock on door]

[door opens]

-[man laughs]

-All right, fellas.

[man] Spring, uh...

-Spring break.

-All right, come on, come in, come in.

Come in to our humble abode.

-Come in, fellas. Come on, ladies.

-Here we are.

-Here we are.

-Is that your getup tonight?

That's what I'm wearing tonight.

-Hey, don't matter what we wear.

-[man whoops]

We're all... color coordinated tonight.

[man] So, it looks like

you've been keeping your room

in pretty decent condition.

[indistinct chatter]

[man 2] You should have seen

the state of that bed last night,

blood stains, yes.

[man] Blood stains? Why, what happened?

-Did someone--

-[man] Ask him.

-Playing kind of hard again last night.

-[man] Someone was shagging hard.

-Ask... Ask him.

-[man] Someone was shagging a virgin.

-Ask big dick over here.

-[man] What happened?

-I cut me foot. I cut me foot.

-[men laugh]

-[man] It's not the only thing he cut.

-[indistinct taunts]

[man] Was she a virgin?

Yes, don't know. I'm gonna assume so.

-[Adam] She's not anymore.

-[man] She must have been.

[Shay] Not anymore, yeah.

[Shay] I'll get her on speaker-phone.

[Shep] Six--don't know what,

six, six, one, five.

We're gonna talk about last night.

Get that boom in here.

[Shay] By the way, I've not-- I've not

spoken to her since last night, so.

-She's very interesting.

-[man] Since she bled on us.

-[Jessica] Hello?

-[Shay] Hey, is that Jessica?

[Jessica] Yeah.

[Shay] Hey Jessica, it's Shay.

Did you have--did you have

a good time last night?

Sorry, dear.

[Jessica] Yeah, yeah.

We liked hanging out with you guys.

You're really nice.

That's great to hear.

Did you want to do it again tonight?

Um, well, we'll have to play it by ear.

What? I'm devastated right now.

-He's in love, dear. He's in love.

-[Shay shushing]

-[man] Mate, don't ruin it.

-[Jessica] I just don't want to have sex.

-What?

-[Jessica laughing]

I think you're an absolutely

gorgeous girl,

and I'd love to do it again.

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Benjamin Nolot

Benjamin Nolot is the president and founder of Exodus Cry, a Grandview, Missouri-based organization that opposes human trafficking by raising awareness, by reintegrating victims back into society, and by praying. more…

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