LOS ANGELES (AP) — Last fall, Sean Baker was sitting in a Manhattan restaurant, talking about a poll. The survey, about sex in movies and television, showed that Gen Z moviegoers were mostly turned off by sex in film.

“That broke my heart. I thought, there’s something wrong here,” said Baker. “You’re OK with all the violence that’s out there? Sex is a vital part of existence. Why don’t you want to see sex in our stories?”

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