Schoolgirl Report. 10th part: At some point everyone begins

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Movie
Original title Schoolgirl Report. 10th part: At some point everyone begins
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1976
length 80 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
FSK 16 abridged version 2007
Rod
Director Walter Boos
script Günther Heller
production Wolf C. Hartwig
music Karl A. Dilz ,
Gert Wilden (title music)
camera Werner Kurz
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Schoolgirl Report. 10th part: Everyone begins at some point is a German erotic film from 1976 and the tenth part of the schoolgirl report series. The episodic narrative of the film is based on a documentary film and is assigned to the report film genre .

action

The outer framework for the individual episodes is formed by a lesson in which a teacher talks to her students about topics such as law , morality or decency . Finally, the viewer is shown five slippery episodes on this topic:

  1. The tutor seduces her teacher, who later has to answer to the court.
  2. A girl sleeps with a friend and her brother and then with a group of rockers. The boy who prevents her suicide becomes her great love.
  3. A young lady's boyfriend is persuaded to seduce her young stepmother and falls in love with her. The father then takes an even younger woman as his new wife.
  4. A couple just cannot be alone, which is why they pretend to be satanic obsession in order to be able to "exorcise" them.
  5. A married general manager is the sugar daddy of a socially disadvantaged girl; after the affair is over, his nephew takes over the role, but he does not endure the girl's reality for long.

Production and publication

The film was made at Rapid Film under the direction of Walter Boos based on a script by Günther Heller . The responsible producer was Wolf C. Hartwig . Werner Kurz was in charge of the camera and the music was composed by Karl A. Dilz and Gert Wilden .

The first screening of the film took place on April 2, 1976, at that time the film was approved for ages 18 and over. In 2007, a cut version was released from the age of 16.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Schoolgirl Report. 10th part: At some point everyone begins. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed October 15, 2016 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. ↑ Certificate of Release for Schoolgirl Report. 10th part: At some point everyone begins . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , March 2007 (PDF; test number: 48 099 V / DVD / UMD).