This film runs for 90 minutes and like most of the others is directed by Ernst Hofbauer and based on literary work. It came out one year after the first and is basically a collection of different segments that do not really have any connections. We find out about topics like pregnancy, nude photography, promiscuity, seduction of teachers, suicide, rape under the influence and a couple more. And there are always school girls between 15 and 18 in the center of these. The film gives off a scientific, educational vibe, but to me it really looked like nothing but soft-core porn and you know what reason to watch it for. Fritz von Thun is also in this film like in the third and first film. Pay attention to how only females are interviewed. Also on the more serious side, the film gives has some legal references in terms of teacher-student relationships and intercourse with minors.
In terms of commercial success, this was a big winner back in the early 1970s, just like the first and third one as they all were awarded the Golden Screen. If there is any other reason to watch this than the obvious, it's because of its many contemporary references about life in the 1970s. For example, I did not know the word "vögeln" already existed back then. Or that bras weren't that popular. But otherwise, you are not missing much.
In terms of commercial success, this was a big winner back in the early 1970s, just like the first and third one as they all were awarded the Golden Screen. If there is any other reason to watch this than the obvious, it's because of its many contemporary references about life in the 1970s. For example, I did not know the word "vögeln" already existed back then. Or that bras weren't that popular. But otherwise, you are not missing much.