Sex report film


Sex report films were pseudo-documentaries that had sexual life as their subject matter. Effectively sexploitation films, the genre was particularly popular in the early 1970s Europe.

Background

Mostly a German phenomenon, these films followed the wake of the Kinsey and Masters and Johnson type reports as well as maintaining elements from the German-speaking educational films tradition. Producers Erwin C. Dietrich and Wolf C. Hartwig were active in the genre: the latter produced the Schulmädchen-Report films, which may be considered a subgenre on their own.

After ''Schulmädchen-Report''

The success of the Schulmädchen-Report: Was Eltern nicht für möglich halten in 1970 triggered a range of new films that had titles ending with the word -Report per norm, which ostensibly focused on certain populations and gradually lost their pseudo-documentary tone. Hausfrauen-Report, Ehemänner-Report, Lehrmädchen-Report, Krankenschwestern-Report, Teenager-Report were among the most distinguished specimens of the genre, where Ernst Hofbauer was exalted as a pioneering director.