
Blutjunge Verführerinnen (1971)
Año de Estreno: 1971
Nación: Germany, Switzerland
Título Alternativo: The Young Seducers, Purung sex, Les gourmandines, Scandal' Sex, Sexe interdit, Genshoku ban: Jotai kôjô taikei, 原色版 女体交情体系, Nuevas experiencias sexuales: Sexología 1, As Jovens Sedutoras, Молодые совратительницы, Centerfold Spread, The Young Seducers 1: Centerfold Spread
Director: Erwin C. Dietrich
Guionista: Erwin C. Dietrich
Producción & Género
Premios & Similares
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: promiscuity, prostitution, sex comedy
Argumento
Blutjunge Verführerinnen (Young Seductresses) follows the sexual escapades of young women as seen through the eyes of the editors of a magazine named Constanze. The film explores several stories suggested by the editors, each centering around a different seductress and her conquests. Among them are soccer professionals, law students, nude photographers, motorists, and even a lesbian piano teacher. One student, Ilse, fails to seduce her German teacher but subsequently sues him for his reputation. The film is a comedic exploration of these young women's desires and their impact on those around them.
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Resumen
Directed by Erwin C. Dietrich in 1971, Blutjunge Verführerinnen is a German-Swiss comedy that delves into the themes of promiscuity and prostitution through a series of interconnected stories. The film is presented as an editorial meeting at the magazine Constanze, with each editor contributing a story about young seductresses around 14 years old. While the movie explores humorous situations, it also touches on serious topics such as sexual agency and its consequences. However, the specific context, background, or significance of the film beyond these themes are not provided in the given sources.
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