Fresh, Young and Sexy
"Boys! Boys! What do these girls want from us?"
Fresh, Young and Sexy strings together seven short episodes that focus on women in the early 1970s who are reshaping how they express desire and intimacy. Each vignette zeroes in on different relationships and encounters, alternating between light comedy and frank, intimate moments. The stories... Read more
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About Fresh, Young and Sexy
Fresh, Young and Sexy strings together seven short episodes that focus on women in the early 1970s who are reshaping how they express desire and intimacy. Each vignette zeroes in on different relationships and encounters, alternating between light comedy and frank, intimate moments. The stories are loosely connected by recurring figures, including Maximilian S., Bibi, and Anna, and by a tone that mixes curiosity with bluntness. Scenes shift quickly from private conversations to flirtations and confessions, and the film mostly stays on the characters' perspectives as they claim more control over their needs, without resolving every thread into a tidy conclusion.
Released in 1971, the picture was directed by Eberhard Schröder and features Sascha Hehn, Astrid Kilian, and Maria Raber among the cast. It was produced in West Germany and filmed as an anthology of short, character-driven episodes rather than a single continuous narrative.
The movie never broke into mainstream international markets and saw a fairly limited theatrical run, so it didn't register notable box office figures. It circulated mainly in regional cinemas and late showings where audiences for erotic romance films gathered.
As a snapshot of its era, the film reflects the early 70s shift toward more open depictions of sexuality in European cinema. It sits alongside other modest erotic romances of the time, illustrating changing social attitudes and the willingness of filmmakers to present women as agents of their own desire rather than as passive objects.
Critics and viewers have been divided, and the low average rating suggests many modern viewers find the execution uneven. Praise tends to go to specific performances and the film's candid mood, while criticism targets thin plotting and episodic inconsistency. Major themes include sexual autonomy, shifting gender roles, and the contrast between playful exploration and the complications that come with romantic freedom.
Details
- Release Date
- November 25, 1971
- Runtime
- 1h 25m
- User Ratings
- 6 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Romance
- Country
- Germany
- Studio
- Roxy Film
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Sascha Hehn
Maximilian S.
Astrid Kilian
Bibi
Maria Raber
Anna
Hans Bergmann
Inspizient Theo
Edgar Wenzel
Hardy
Elisabeth Volkmann
Linda
Josef Moosholzer
Alfred
Karin Götz
Mädchen auf Bergtour
Astrid Boner
Frau Struckmeier
Rosl Mayr
Salatmamsell
Director: Eberhard Schröder