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"Auf der Alm da gibt's koa Sünd" - Die Erotikfilme der 1960er, -70er und -80er Jahre

In the 1960s, the film production company Lisa Film, headed by Karl Spiehs, ushered in a new era in German film: the erotic film. This period, characterized by change and openness, produced numerous successful films that had a lasting impact on the genre in Germany and captivated audiences.

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  • Rinaldo Talamonti

    Rinaldo Talamonti

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  • Christine Schuberth

    Christine Schuberth

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  • Isa Haller

    Isa Haller

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  • Florian Widegger

    Florian Widegger

    Self

  • Leo Moser

    Leo Moser

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  • Katerina Jacob

    Katerina Jacob

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  • Otto Retzer

    Otto Retzer

    Self

  • Robert Grollitsch

    Robert Grollitsch

    Self

  • Arno Rußegger

    Arno Rußegger

    Self

Overview

In the 1960s, the film production company Lisa Film, headed by Karl Spiehs, ushered in a new era in German film: the erotic film. This period, characterized by change and openness, produced numerous successful films that had a lasting impact on the genre in Germany and captivated audiences.

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