Josefine Mutzenbacher - How she really was

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Movie
Original title Josefine Mutzenbacher - How she really was
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1976
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Hans Billian
script Hans Billian
production Gunter Otto
music Dave Apple Tree
camera Gunter Otto
occupation

Josefine Mutzenbacher - How she really was (English title: Sensational Janine ) is a German porn film from 1976. The film was directed by Hans Billian , who also wrote the screenplay.

action

Closely based on the plot of the classic pornographic novel Josefine Mutzenbacher , the film tells in more or less correct Viennese dialect the development of the protagonist from an innocent girl to a famous prostitute in Vienna at the end of the 19th century .

The story begins with the young Josefine seeing her brother watching their parents making love and masturbating. Josefine joins him, and there is mutual masturbation and oral sex between brother and sister . Josefine still rejects her brother's wish for sexual intercourse, but as a result her curiosity and urge for sex grow stronger and stronger. She moves a neighbor, whom she has observed having sex with a neighbour's wife , to deflower her and gradually discovers the most diverse varieties of sexual pleasure, for example with a lodger, a clergyman and, after the death of her mother, with her stepfather . When a pimp moves in with them, she finally finds her calling: She decides to become a whore out of passion.

particularities

  • The individual sex scenes are shorter, more numerous and more varied in terms of positions and sex practices than is usual in most of the porn films. A special feature of the film is that the actors are very natural-looking people, without any particular external attractiveness. Many of the actors are - by porn standards - relatively old. In addition, the film has a really linear plot, which sets it apart from many other porn films, and is staged with a lot of humor.
  • In its genre, the film is considered a classic, it drew three sequels by director Hans Billian, which did not match the quality and success of the original.
  • The film has now also been released on DVD with a running time of around 90 minutes.

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