The (1973), released internationally as 14 and Under , is a West German "sex-report" film directed by Ernst Hofbauer . Part of a wave of pseudo-documentary exploitation films popular in the 1970s, it uses a clinical framing—complete with narration—to present a series of fictional episodes centered on the sexual development and behaviors of minors. Core Themes and Structure

: A story about a teenage romance between classmates that is stifled by a teacher, triggering a crisis of trust between parents and children.

: Reviewers note extreme "mood swings" in the film, ranging from slapstick comedy (e.g., speeded-up dressing sequences) to "creepy" or "abysmal" subplots involving child abuse and blackmail.

: A segment where an adolescent girl's attempt to dress in adult attire for a date leads to joint suppression by her school and parents. Critical Analysis and Controversy

: Featured genre regulars such as Ulrike Butz and Sonja Jeannine, alongside Harald Baerow and Rinaldo Talamonti.

The film follows the episodic "report" format popularized by the Schulmädchen-Report (Schoolgirl Report) series. It frames its content as a sociological investigation into the lives of teenagers under 14, often using a narrator to provide moralistic or "educational" commentary between segments. Key narrative units include:

: Released during the "Sex-Report" wave, it reflected the tension between the conservative attitudes of the time and the emerging "Sexual Revolution" in West Germany. Production Details Director : Ernst Hofbauer.

Frгјhreifen-report (1973) -

The (1973), released internationally as 14 and Under , is a West German "sex-report" film directed by Ernst Hofbauer . Part of a wave of pseudo-documentary exploitation films popular in the 1970s, it uses a clinical framing—complete with narration—to present a series of fictional episodes centered on the sexual development and behaviors of minors. Core Themes and Structure

: A story about a teenage romance between classmates that is stifled by a teacher, triggering a crisis of trust between parents and children. FrГјhreifen-Report (1973)

: Reviewers note extreme "mood swings" in the film, ranging from slapstick comedy (e.g., speeded-up dressing sequences) to "creepy" or "abysmal" subplots involving child abuse and blackmail. The (1973), released internationally as 14 and Under

: A segment where an adolescent girl's attempt to dress in adult attire for a date leads to joint suppression by her school and parents. Critical Analysis and Controversy : Reviewers note extreme "mood swings" in the

: Featured genre regulars such as Ulrike Butz and Sonja Jeannine, alongside Harald Baerow and Rinaldo Talamonti.

The film follows the episodic "report" format popularized by the Schulmädchen-Report (Schoolgirl Report) series. It frames its content as a sociological investigation into the lives of teenagers under 14, often using a narrator to provide moralistic or "educational" commentary between segments. Key narrative units include:

: Released during the "Sex-Report" wave, it reflected the tension between the conservative attitudes of the time and the emerging "Sexual Revolution" in West Germany. Production Details Director : Ernst Hofbauer.

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