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The Sensual Male is an intriguing glimpse into the sexual mores of the late sixties and early seventies, framed through the lens of a (pseudo) documentary. Directed by Werner M. Lenz, it stands out for its candid approach to sexuality, blending educational elements with raw, unfiltered visuals. You can feel the tension of the era in its atmosphere, where societal norms are both challenged and explored. The pacing is rather unique—slow at times, allowing for contemplation, yet it also has these punchy moments that spark curiosity. The performances, while not traditional in sense, engage the viewer to think about sexuality in a more open-minded way. It's this mix of provocative themes and a somewhat clinical presentation that makes it distinctive in the sex education film category.
Part of the Oswalt Kolle series, which sparked controversy.Captures the zeitgeist of sexual liberation.Not your typical documentary; more of a cultural exploration.
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