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Erotic Cinema on Valentine's Day - German Eros

Erotic Cinema on Valentine's Day - German Eros

Double feature on February 14, 2017:
SCHOOL GIRL REPORT: WHAT PARENTS DON'T THINK IS POSSIBLE (1. PART) (1970) and SCHNICK SCHNACK SCHNUCK (2015)

Location: student house on the Bockenheim campus

On Tuesday, 14. February 2017, Filmkollektiv Frankfurt's popular event series "Erotic Cinema on Valentine's Day" is dedicated to erotic and pornographic cinema from Germany. The double program at the Studierendenhaus on the Bockenheim campus consists of one of the best-known German sex films and a current independently produced porn film:
At 7 p.m., the first part of the ominous Schoolgirl Report series will be screened, a prime example of the sex wave whose works have always polarized, but undoubtedly liberalized (talk about) sex and eroticism in the Federal Republic and, not least, provided cinemas with revenue vital to their survival at the time. SCHULMÄDCHEN-REPORT: WAS ELTERN NICHT FÜR MÖGLICH HALTEN (1. TEIL) (BRD 1970; R: Ernst Hofbauer; 90 min.; 35mm) depicts the sexual escapades of schoolgirl Renate and the subsequent discussion among the teaching staff; the explanations of a psychologist and candid street interviews promote understanding and tolerance for Renate's "misstep" and sexual permissiveness in general. The first schoolgirl report is still one of the most successful German films today and has found numerous imitators.

An indirect successor is also the film SCHNICK SCHNACK SCHNUCK (D 2015; R: Maike Brochhaus; 84 min; DCP), which can be seen at 9 pm. The "pornographic comedy" makes tongue-in-cheek reference to the erotic films of the 1970s, relocates the plot to today's big city milieu and combines the tried-and-tested form of the episodic film with intelligent dialogues about love, sex and jealousy, electronic music and explicit sex scenes. The sex scenes are deliberately kept documentary-like, which makes director Maike Brochhaus' independent production pleasantly different from common porn productions, both aesthetically and in terms of content.

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Admission: 5 euros per film
Venue: Studierendenhaus on the Bockenheim campus (Mertonstraße 26-28, 60325 Frankfurt am Main)

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Source: Filmkollektiv Frankfurt