Released in 1971, "Making of a Prostitute" (often mistakenly referred to directly by its English title) is a film that sparked significant discussions due to its direct and straightforward approach to depicting the life of a prostitute. Directed by Hans Werner Geberenz, the movie aims to shed light on the realities faced by sex workers, presenting a narrative that was both provocative and enlightening for its time.
Critics often compare it to Ulrike Meinhof’s Bambule , which also depicted runaway girls and social failure. 1080p Blu-ray Release Details makingofaprostitute1971german1080pbluray
(The Crack/The Gap) bridges these worlds with its grim, avant-garde approach. 1080p Blu-ray Release Released in 1971, "Making of a Prostitute" (often
The film follows the tragic narrative of a young woman's struggle within the city's margins. These films were characterized by: 1080p Blu-ray Release Details (The Crack/The Gap) bridges
The film follows a 15-year-old girl named Sophie (played with haunting vulnerability by Gerhild Berktold). After being saved from near-death on train tracks as an infant, she is raised by an older woman.
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Set in the burgeoning urban landscape of early 1970s West Germany, the film follows the journey of a young, naive woman named