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German sex comedy films (41 P) D. German erotic drama films (23 P) T. German erotic thriller films (9 P) Pages in category "German erotic films" The following 5 pages ...
Because of the impact of the Second World War, and restrictions imposed on the country by the Allied Powers, film production between 1945 and 1948 was limited and did not pick up really until after 1950. See also Category:West German films. List of German films of 1945–1959; List of German films of the 1960s; List of German films of the 1970s
Maladolescenza (German: Spielen wir Liebe) is a 1977 erotic drama film directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia. The film caused significant controversy because of its simulated sex scenes involving underage actresses. Because of these scenes, it was banned in several countries, being labeled as child pornography.
It is the only non-pornographic film in Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland, approved for audiences aged 16 and over, with a scene in which not only fellatio can be seen, but also ejaculation into the partner's mouth followed by swallowing semen in a long, detailed close-up. In this scene (00:42) the director and lead actor Ripploh ...
In essence it was "the German equivalent to Hollywood". [18] Films about an exaggerated version of Japanese culture that included "geishas, samurai, and Shinto shrines" were popular in Germany during this era. [19]
German-Austrian-Czech co-production Love & Mazel Tov Wolfgang Murnberger: Verena Altenberger, Maxim Mehmet, Dieter Hallervorden: Comedy: a.k.a. Love and Mazel Tov a.k.a. Schönes Schlamassel. German-Austrian co-production Madison: A Fast Friendship Kim Strobl: Felice Ahrens, Florian Lukas: Family: German-Austrian co-production
Stroszek [ˈstrɔʃɛk] is a 1977 West German tragicomedy [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Bruno S., Eva Mattes, and Clemens ...
18+: 18 ans et plus (18 years and over) – May be viewed, rented or purchased only by persons 18 years of age or over. If a film contains real and explicit sexual activity "Explicit sexuality" is appended to the classification, and in the retail video industry storeowners are required to place the film in a room reserved for adults.