An episodic battle of the sexes.An episodic battle of the sexes.An episodic battle of the sexes.
Norbert Losch
- Gudruns Freund
- (as Roger Losch)
Karel Otto
- Albrecht's Boss
- (as Karl-Heinz Otto)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe title is an allusion to the highly popular book "Der dressierte Mann" (The Manipulated Man) by German author Esther Vilar, that was published in 1971 and argued that women were dominating men.
- ConnectionsReferenced in O palavos kosmos tou Thanasi (1979)
Featured review
Although "Report" is not part of the title this film is a highly typical example of the Report-Film, this distinctly German subgenre of sex film. The subject is women's emancipation, or rather: women's role in West Germany's society of the time.
If this sounds to you like an odd basis for a sex film then you are on the right track. This is an oddity. They don't make films like this any more, and frankly it is amazing that they were ever made. As so often in the episodic Report-Films, some episodes are dramatic, some tragic, some romantic, some violent, and several are comedic (including slapstick comedy). To round it all off, there are the ubiquitous interviews on the street, plus a completely bogus documentary episode.
Despite the exploitative treatment some episodes deal with real issues, but then others only make the mind boggle. One episode of the latter kind sees a woman's sexual frustration increased by the noisy love-making of her flatmate. Understandably, she tries to relieve her urges with a vibrator, but then this implement packs up. To solve the problem she then calls an electrician (Yes, Jim - this is real life, but not as we know it) who eventually does repair the device, but only after providing her temporarily with a quite lively replacement. For anyone familiar with the peculiar probabilities of this alternative universe it should not come as a surprise that he had been previously servicing the flatmate.
If this sounds to you like an odd basis for a sex film then you are on the right track. This is an oddity. They don't make films like this any more, and frankly it is amazing that they were ever made. As so often in the episodic Report-Films, some episodes are dramatic, some tragic, some romantic, some violent, and several are comedic (including slapstick comedy). To round it all off, there are the ubiquitous interviews on the street, plus a completely bogus documentary episode.
Despite the exploitative treatment some episodes deal with real issues, but then others only make the mind boggle. One episode of the latter kind sees a woman's sexual frustration increased by the noisy love-making of her flatmate. Understandably, she tries to relieve her urges with a vibrator, but then this implement packs up. To solve the problem she then calls an electrician (Yes, Jim - this is real life, but not as we know it) who eventually does repair the device, but only after providing her temporarily with a quite lively replacement. For anyone familiar with the peculiar probabilities of this alternative universe it should not come as a surprise that he had been previously servicing the flatmate.
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- The Disciplined Woman
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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