This episodic film is a close relative of Wolf Hartwig's schoolgirl report movies, made by the same people, in a similar style, around similar topics. However, this one specifically focuses on the coming-of-age aspects, to an extent that it also touches on delicate issues such as paedophilia.
Schoolgirl Report Part 1: What Parents Don't Think Is Possible is a groundbreaking German film that delves into the world of teenage sexuality in the 70s. Through a series of vignettes, the movie explores topics such as masturbation, first lesbian experiences, sexual fantasies, and encounters with older partners. With its explicit content and daring subject matter, this film challenged societal norms and sparked debates about adolescent sexuality.
This is the 11th of "Schulmädchen" movies and core issues this time is protection of young people and helping them in dangerous or critical situations.
This is the last of the infamous German "Schoolgirl Report" movies. The story involves a bunch of teenagers and their teacher rehearsing "Romeo and Juliet" and discussing tales of modern love.
One of the many German "report" sexploitation films from the early 1970s, with the only distinction that it focuses on female apprentices instead of schoolgirls.
Five episodes depict how young women get into precarious sexual situations in their search for love.
Tis is the 8th part of series. Another story based on what real-life German teenagers schoolgirls of the day were up to...
Seven more first-hand accounts of sexual awakening amongst school girls in the early Seventies.
Reporters reveal intolerable conditions in Munich's St. Martin Hospital. The nurses are underpaid and overworked, and have sex with doctors and patients.
Part documentary, part mockumentary, part sexploitation, all Franco. Starting in the Garden of Eden we are taken on a voyage around the world that covers various rites of passage and cultures deflowering of the virgin.
Beginning with the usual street-side interviews with young German lovelies in mini-skirts, this high-energy and sex-filled romp quickly reveals the fun-loving hand of director Walter Boos. This West German report film sports a stunning cast of regulars to the genre including Ulrike Butz, Karin Gotz, Dorothea Rau and Claus Tinney as the resident sexpert, Dr, Heinz Kahlbaum. Feast your eyes as Ingeborg Moosholzer watches the weather report while her husband fantasizes about the weatherwoman . . . And that’s just the start of the first segment!
The members of a wedding party play a game whereby each describes the events of their own wedding night.
A couple of reporters interview married and divorced women about the reasons for their marital crisis.
The starting point of the plot is a Men's club, which serves both as a meeting place as well as an alibi by unfaithful husbands. Interspersed between the sex scenes are reporters' questions on alleged passersby about marital fidelity and infidelity.
An episodic battle of the sexes inspired by the best-selling book of the same name.
Seven vignettes explore the way in which modern women have learned to take charge of their sexual needs.
In this one we look at the cases of a number of young women and their plumbing problems as seen through the eyes of the narrator, a moralizing but well meaning gynaecologist.