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So, "The School Girls" is this fascinating mockumentary from 1970 that really captures a certain rawness of the era. The structure is pretty unique, combining candid interviews with schoolgirls discussing their sexual escapades, which is both frank and a bit shocking for its time. The vignettes inserted throughout are a curious mix of dramatization and documentary style, which adds an intriguing layer to the narrative. There’s a kind of awkward charm in how the street reporter interacts with the public about sex, reflecting societal attitudes that feel almost naive by today’s standards. It’s not just about shock value; there’s a genuine exploration of youth and sexual awakening here.
This title has a bit of a cult following among collectors, partly due to its obscurity and the intrigue around its uncredited direction. It's been released in various formats over the years, with the original 1970 version often sought after. However, the scarcity of quality prints means condition can vary significantly, making it a prized possession for those interested in German cinema or mockumentaries. Its frank dialogue and social commentary resonate, making it a conversation starter in any collection.
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