Ernst Hofbauer, born in 1925 in Vienna, Austria, was a pivotal figure in the sexploitation genre during the 1970s. As a director, he helmed influential titles like The School Girls (1970) and Girls at the Gynecologist (1971), which were part of the provocative Schoolgirl Report series. These films, produced in Munich, explored themes of teen sexuality and societal norms, capturing the zeitgeist of an era marked by sexual liberation. Hofbauer's work, often controversial, resonated with audiences, making him a notable contributor to the cult film landscape.
Campus Pussycats
The episodic film is justified by the fact that new material has been received. In the framework, students Sibylle and Achim are caught having sex in the music room. The teaching staff and the parent council discuss whether the two should be expelled from school. A number of significantly more serious cases come to light: Ingrid is in love with her teacher, Miss Lensing, who in turn is having an affair with the married teacher Dornseif. She tries blackmail, but only succeeds in getting her lover transferred. Lolli, who was raped, teams up with her friend, who was also cheated on by Hans. The girls mobilize their angry classmates against Hans, who dies in the process. A window cleaner is allowed into the classroom by students without the short-sighted teacher recognizing him or noticing the subsequent activity behind a wall of cupboards. Marlies is caught by her father making love to her boyfriend Herbert. The boy offers his father hush money, but the father learns from this and rents his daughter out to men. Lilo is in love with her married fencing teacher Wedekind and seduces him in the shower, later she finds happiness with Carsten.