Vollendung der Liebestechnik (1970)
Género : Romance
Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 19M
Director : Udo N. von Tyrol
Sinopsis
Together with a priest, a pair of doctors explain sex life.
Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) es un papá de treinta y pico años en pleno divorcio. Su hija (Abigail Breslin) de diez años le pregunta por su vida antes de casarse, quiere enterarse de cómo se conocieron sus padres, de cómo se enamoraron. Para contestar a Maya, Will rememora el pasado de un joven idealista que aprende los tejemanejes de la política en una gran ciudad, y le cuenta que conoció a tres mujeres. Desesperado, intenta construir una versión “tolerada” para su hija y cambia los nombres de las protagonistas. Maya tendrá que adivinar con cuál de las tres acabó casándose. ¿Quién es su madre? ¿Emily (Elizabeth Banks), la novia de universidad de Will? ¿O quizá sea su amiga de siempre, su confidente, la apolítica April (Isla Fisher)? Aunque también podría ser una ambiciosa e inconformista periodista llamada Summer (Rachel Weisz). Maya empieza a unir las piezas del rompecabezas romántico de su padre y entiende que el amor no es fácil ni simple.
A free-wheeling chronicle of the Munich sex film industry in the 1970s.
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...made to educate and warn Canadian troops about the dangers of catching venereal disease. As the biblical title suggests, it is essentially a straight sermon, a form that its target audience would have found familiar both from church at home and during their military service. The protagonist is warned, is tempted to ignore the advice, is rescued in the nick of time by a well-wisher and is finally shown the devastating consequences in another that he has so narrowly avoided. (BFI Screenonline)
A man contracts a sexually transmitted disease, but is reluctant to seek medical help - until a no-nonsense lecture about the risks he is taking forces him to change his mind.
A panel of real-life doctors discuss sexual hangups, misconceptions, personal prejudices and the ignorance of individuals when it comes to matters sexual. Using on-screen recreations, topics such as petting, contraceptives and sexual anxiety are addressed.
Estos divertidos dibujos animados responden a todas esas preguntas incómodas e inevitables que han desconcertado a las madres y padres de todo el mundo desde que se "inventaron" los niños. ¿De dónde venimos? va desvelando, con gran delicadeza y tono de humor, todos los secretos de la vida, desde la concepción al nacimiento.
Vital true sex facts and scenes formerly restricted to medical books, this film was billed as an illustrated lecture on film.
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After several farmyard analogies featuring chicks and calves, the well-spoken narrator and director of the film, Winifred Holmes, considers the subject of girls and how they reach adulthood and readiness for the 'important job of motherhood.
Virgin School follows the emotional and physical journey of 26-year-old virgin James as he embarks on a unique four-month course for sexually inexperienced men in Amsterdam
The lecturer shows a microcinematographic sequence of spirochaetes and drawings of the gonoccus (the bacteria responsible for syphilis and gonorrhea). He then turns to an easel and begins to draw 'the road of health'; the cartoon takes this up in magic drawing, in a style that is highly reminiscent of the 'Giro the Germ' series made for the Health and Cleanliness Council a few years before.
Reported cases of sexually transmitted disease took a sharp rise during and after World War II, but as this film testifies, sexual license amongst soldiers on the frontline wasn't the sole cause. Back on the home front, for many women, like Joan from No. 19, loneliness or newfound independence acted as an incentive to extramarital promiscuity.
This Spanish-language short was made using stop-motion animation and features very simple sets and characters. However, despite the relatively low budget, the film turns out to be a very effective way to teach kids about the dangers of unprotected sex. The film begins with three teenage girl dolls sitting on a bench. Without using actual words but sort of a Sims-type speech ("Bla, bla, bla"), the first girl describes her perfect man. Then, suddenly, he appears---as does a bed...
In this dramatized warning to young women of the risks of venereal disease, Betty, a shop girl, pays a severe price for just one 'slip'.
George and Katherine plan to marry but war breaks out. When he returns on two weeks leave, but has his marriage proposal put down by Katherine, George enters a relationship with another woman.
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In New York City, a relationship is threatened when a young man discovers he's caught syphilis from a tryst with a waitress named Ellie (Lynne Lipton). This threatens his relationship with a new girl. Film critic Amy Taubin co-stars as the new girl who gets the bad news. The director is apparently the same man who edited Fritz Lang's The Testament of Dr. Mabuse.
In commissioning Halas & Batchelor, the War Office recognised the potential of cartoons as an unobtrusive and entertaining medium by which official messages could be conveyed - in this case some rather unsavoury warnings pertaining to foot rot, dysentery and VD. Aimed at soldiers serving in the Far East, the antics of six sprightly soldiers stationed in the jungle illustrate with humour and clarity the potential pitfalls of poor personal hygiene.