Walter Boos, a notable figure in the realm of exploitation cinema, directed several films that exemplify the genre's provocative nature. His work includes Swinging Wives (1971), which explores the sexual liberation of the 1970s, and Magdalena, Possessed by the Devil (1974), a giallo-infused tale of demonic possession. Boos' films often blend eroticism with social commentary, making them essential viewing for fans of cult cinema. His contributions to the genre are further highlighted in Campus Teasers (1976) and Schoolgirls Growing Up (1972), showcasing his distinctive directorial style.
Schoolgirls Growing Up
After the first part of the legendary school girl report dealt with the biological facts of the sexual behavior of underage schoolgirls and the second part illuminated the psychological background, the third part is devoted to striking individual cases. Once again, young girls are amazed by their richly illustrated confessions about their active love life.