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.
Coming Home is a 1978 drama/romance film set during the Vietnam War. It follows a war veteran who becomes paralyzed and returns home to face the difficulties of reintegrating into society. He forms a bond with a woman whose husband is fighting in Vietnam, and they develop a complicated love triangle. The movie explores themes of war, trauma, and the effects of the conflict on both soldiers and their loved ones.
In this sleazy giallo film, a killer nun seeks revenge in a Catholic hospital filled with drug use, sexual perversion, and violence.
Electra, a seductive superhero with super-speed and super-strength, discovers her true power while dealing with a mad scientist and seeking revenge for her mother's abandonment.
In Women in Revolt, a group of women in New York City rebel against societal expectations in the 1970s. They navigate issues of gender identity, drag culture, and sexual freedom, challenging traditional norms and finding empowerment through their actions.
A woman in a wheelchair suddenly finds herself dealing with an intruder. As the villain escalates his depraved behavior, the woman misses one cue after another for getting out of the situation. She is crippled in more ways than one.
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