Frгјhreifen-report (1973) -

: Reviewers note extreme "mood swings" in the film, ranging from slapstick comedy (e.g., speeded-up dressing sequences) to "creepy" or "abysmal" subplots involving child abuse and blackmail.

The film follows the episodic "report" format popularized by the Schulmädchen-Report (Schoolgirl Report) series. It frames its content as a sociological investigation into the lives of teenagers under 14, often using a narrator to provide moralistic or "educational" commentary between segments. Key narrative units include: FrГјhreifen-Report (1973)

: One segment features children witnessing their parents having sex, leading to blunt inquiries that highlight a gap in traditional family education. : Reviewers note extreme "mood swings" in the

: Released during the "Sex-Report" wave, it reflected the tension between the conservative attitudes of the time and the emerging "Sexual Revolution" in West Germany. Production Details Director : Ernst Hofbauer. Key narrative units include: : One segment features

: While the film claimed to address sensitive issues like pedophilia and sexual education, critics argue it primarily functioned as "sexploitation," viewing youth as "sexual objects of interest" for an adult audience.

: Featured genre regulars such as Ulrike Butz and Sonja Jeannine, alongside Harald Baerow and Rinaldo Talamonti.