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Kohlpiesels Töchter is a cheeky little comedy from 1979 that dives into the peculiar dynamics of a farmer's household. The plot revolves around the farmer, Kohlpiesel, and his four daughters — who are in quite the pickle. The narrative, filled with some risqué humor, juxtaposes the daughters' wild escapades with the family’s pressing need for marriage. The film’s tone is both light-hearted and provocative, with pacing that captures the chaotic energy of youth and desire. There’s a certain charm in its rawness, showcasing practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, lend a candid touch to the raunchy antics. The performances are spirited, making it a distinctive piece of the genre that stands out among its contemporaries.
Kohlpiesels Töchter has a niche appeal, particularly among collectors of cult comedies from the late '70s. Its scarcity in physical formats makes it a sought-after title, especially in regions where it was originally released. The film has seen limited reissues and often pops up in underground circles, making it a curious item for collectors who appreciate obscure European cinema that blends humor with social commentary.
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