Brigitte Mittler
El joven sociólogo Bernd se prepara para su tesis doctoral: "¿Por qué las mujeres se vuelven extrañas?", Y Birgit, con quien se casó recientemente, le ayuda.
Brigitte Mittler
Bernt Mittler continúa informando sobre la vida sexual de las amas de casa.
Brigitte Mittler
En la calle, los estudiantes realizan encuestas sobre el comportamiento de las amas de casa.
Brigitte Mittler
En el contexto de una encuesta de opinión pública, los estudiantes piden a los transeúntes que describan el comportamiento de las amas de casa.
Brigitte Mittler
The starting point of the plot is a Men's club, which serves both as a meeting place as well as an alibi by unfaithful husbands. Interspersed between the sex scenes are reporters' questions on alleged passersby about marital fidelity and infidelity.
Brigitte Mittler
Un informe en episodios sobre la infidelidad del ama de casa europea.
Angelika
Docu-fiction about young people talking about their sex life.
Petra Buntje
Summer in Germany, anno 1970. Italy is the number one destination. As every year, swarms of Teutonic tourists make their way to the Adriatic Sea. Only Willi Hirsekorn (Heinz Erhardt) from Castrop-Rauxel has so far no plans to break south. That changes, however, as the bitchy neighbor Mizzi Buntje (Kate Jaenicke) proudly tells of their upcoming holiday in Italy. Willi can not afford this boasting. Shortly determined, the bags are packed, and already rushes Willi in the car with his wife Sieglinde, daughter Lotti and son Kuno the sun.