Jutta Speidel, a notable figure in German cinema, appears in Girls at the Gynecologist (1971), a film that boldly addresses the sexual liberation movement of the 1970s. In this controversial work, she navigates the complexities of youth and desire, reflecting the era's shifting societal norms. Speidel's performance captures the essence of the film's exploration of taboo subjects, contributing to the ongoing conversation about sexuality in cult cinema. Her role in this provocative narrative underscores the importance of female perspectives in the genre.
Girls at the Gynecologist
In this one we look at the cases of a number of young women and their plumbing problems as seen through the eyes of the narrator, a moralizing but well meaning gynaecologist.