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{{Infobox television | image = Sex with Sue poster.jpg | image_upright = | image_alt = | caption = Film poster | genre = Documentary | creator = | based_on = | writer = [[Lisa Rideout]] | screenplay = | story = | director = Lisa Rideout | starring = [[Sue Johanson]] | narrated = | music = [[Laura Barrett]] | country = Canada | language = English | num_episodes = | producer = [[Sam Dunn]]<br>Lisa Rideout | editor = Erin Gulas<br>Nick Taylor | cinematography = Ann Tipper<br>[[Lulu Wei]] | runtime = 88 minutes | company = [[Banger Films]] | budget = | network = [[W Network]] | released = {{Start date|2022|10|10}} }} '''''Sex with Sue''''' is a 2022 Canadian documentary film, directed by [[Lisa Rideout]].<ref>Brian Bradley, [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/television/2022/10/09/sex-with-sue-documentary-will-explore-impact-of-sex-educator-sue-johanson.html "βSex With Sueβ documentary will explore impact of sex educator Sue Johanson"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', October 9, 2022.</ref> The film profiles [[Sue Johanson]], the Canadian sex educator who hosted the ''[[Sunday Night Sex Show]]'' on radio and television for many years.<ref>Jenna Benchetrit, [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/sex-with-sue-documentary-1.6608843 "How Sue Johanson, Canada's 'grandma with a pottymouth,' became the country's leading sexpert"]. [[CBC News]], October 9, 2022.</ref> The film premiered October 10, 2022, on [[W Network]]. The film won the [[Canadian Screen Award]] for Best Documentary Program at the [[11th Canadian Screen Awards]] in 2023.<ref>Jackson Weaver, [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/csas-2023-screen-award-winners-laflamme-friesen-1.6807415 "To Kill a Tiger, We're All Gonna Die and BLK emerge as top winners at CSAs' opening night"]. [[CBC News]], April 11, 2023.</ref> It was also nominated for Best Photography in a Documentary Program or Factual Series ([[Lulu Wei]], Ann Tipper), Best Editing in a Documentary Program or Series (Erin Gulas, Nick Taylor), Best Direction in a Documentary Program (Rideout) and Best Writing in a Documentary Program (Rideout).<ref>Pat Mullen, [https://povmagazine.com/2023-canadian-screen-award-nominations-for-documentary/ "2023 Canadian Screen Award Nominations for Documentary"]. ''[[Point of View (magazine)|Point of View]]'', February 22, 2023.</ref>
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