Pavlos Parashakis
Pavlos Parashakis, a director active in the late 1970s, helmed the controversial film Studentinnen-Report (1978). This work dives into the complexities of youth and sexuality, characteristic of the era's exploration of taboo subjects. Parashakis' film captures the raw essence of the time, contributing to the discourse surrounding sexual liberation and societal norms. His unique perspective within the landscape of erotic cinema makes Studentinnen-Report a notable entry in the SassyFlix catalog.
Studentinnen-Report
Summer in a nice villa near the sea coast and near to Athens, three young blonde American girls are studying the ancient stones. Mr Chesterfield, father to Nancy, sends his private eye Fred Nichols to watch on the girls. When he arrives, the girls are all busy having sex with their Greek boyfriends, mostly on a yacht. When he discovers the truth he wants to drug them and send Nancy back to her father. But the warm-blooded housekeeper Melina tries to prevent the guy from discovering this terrible truth by blackmailing him with photographs of him with Nancy. Nancy and Fred fall in love and join all the others having sex. At the end Nancy’s fat mother (Kuske) arrives only to fall in love with the clumsy moustached aid Zorba.