Girls who come to Munich

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Movie
Original title Girls who come to Munich
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1972
length 67 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Walter Boos
script Günther Heller
production Wolf C. Hartwig
music Gert Wilden
camera Klaus Werner
cut Herbert Taschner
occupation

Girls Who Come to Munich ( aka Girls Who Come to Munich - The Secret Sex Life of the Olympic City ) is a German erotic film from 1972.

action

The film describes the experiences of five young girls who go to Munich during the Summer Olympics to work and earn as much money as possible. The French au pair girl Cecile, the nanny Ina, the Hamburg woman Ellinor, the hostess Anja, the hippie girl Irma and the sophisticated Betty endure numerous adventures.

seizure

Although the FSK had released the film, it was confiscated by the public prosecutor at the Munich I district court . Despite the ongoing discussion about the complete release of pornography, this public prosecutor's office continued to apply the existing paragraphs uncompromisingly and confiscated a number of other films approved by the FSK, such as the nurses report , precocious bed bunnies and girls with open lips . Although Horst von Hartlieb explained to the Munich public prosecutor's office how much these seizures threaten the reputation and even the existence of the FSK, the chief public prosecutors insisted that the court should reserve the right to classify it as prohibited pornography. The SPIO legal commission then introduced its own additional appraisals for film screenings in Bavaria. With the fourth reform of the criminal law in November 1973, the Bundestag decided on a nationwide uniform regulation for the confiscation of films.

criticism

“The life of some girls in Munich who want to make a lot of money quickly. Sex scenes with slapstick are strung together under the pretext of a sociological report. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Kniep: “No youth release!” Film censorship in West Germany 1949 - 1990 , Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2010, p. 241 f.
  2. Girls who come to Munich . In: Lexicon of International Films . Two thousand and one . Retrieved July 25, 2018.