The sinful little town

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Movie
Original title The sinful little town
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1975
length 83 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Reiner Brönneke
script Reiner Brönneke
production Heiner Lange
Karlheinz Stadium
Hendrik Voit
music Ralf Bonda
camera Heiko Hagemann
cut Ronald Sawitzki
occupation

and Manuela Dahm , Sylvie Hardtke , Hanne Heeb , Günther Witte , Bob Iller , Harald Eggers , Klaus Mielke

The sinful little town is a German erotic film comedy filmed in Schleswig-Holstein in 1974. Kai Fischer , Eva Pflug and Helga Feddersen play the leading roles under the direction of actor Reiner Brönneke , who also played a role .

action

The small, sleepy Bumburg is a completely normal small town in the northern German province. There are young, open-minded girls who only think about boys and sex all day long, an academic (Dr. Dierig, played by director Brönneke) who is having an affair with a younger woman, but the neighborhood is not supposed to know about it. a constantly horny milkman who likes to not keep his hands to himself, a prudish, easily excitable teacher named Stubentreu and the Bumburger city councilor Hannemann, who is married to the nagging "dragon" Luise. This spindly woman likes to get upset about anything and everyone, currently just about any gossips that have added another letter to the Bumburg entrance sign between the letter "m" and the letter "b" for the third time this week, the " s ", so that the little town has now been changed to" Bumsburg ". This is the starting point of the following story:

In this excited atmosphere of perfectly normal philistine madness, another “affair” bursts into it: Three pretty schoolgirls of marriageable age giggle and cackle lying naked in bed when they summarized the erotic records of one of them in a notebook called “My intimate diary” are reading. Of all people, the author of those late-pubescent effusions, town councilor Monika Hannemann, left her erotic fantasies in the classroom one day, whereupon these lines fell into the hands of the slippery teacher, Miss Stubentreu. She reads it and understands from the lines that Monika must have become a village mattress and slept with half of the men in Bumburg.

Soon the erotic content makes the big rounds, turns into small-town talk, and the assumptions and assumptions about who had or could have had what with whom in Bumburg shoot up. Even a less scrupulous reporter named Waltraut Henze travels because she suspects a sensational story behind the writing. Their approach also includes blackmailing some of those named in the booklet. Now the entire inner-city moral structure of the allegedly sinful small town threatens to get out of whack, and Moni's effusions cause plenty of turbulence until the whole thing turns out to be what it is: a pubescent daydream of teenage schoolgirls who are constantly thinking about sex.

Production notes

The sinful little town was created in mid-1974 in the director Brönneke's home Hamfelde (Lauenburg) at the gates of Hamburg. The strip premiered on April 18, 1975. A later title was When Girls Chat from School .

Brönneke also took over the production management. His wife, the former dancer and today's liqueur factory owner Meike Brönneke, took care of the cloakroom.

criticism

The lexicon of international films saw in the film "no satire on double standards, but a [en] boring sex film with regulars' table jokes."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short report on vimeo
  2. The sinful little town. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 13, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used