The 1971 German-made mondo feature Wunderland der Liebe - Der große deutsche Sexreport, English-language title Sex Freedom In Germany, profiles purported permissiveness, mostly of a sordid sexual nature, in the new Germany. Segments include the peculiar stance of the German Sexual Democrats, Danish sex research doctors Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen, a pedophile priest, Viennese Actionist madman and real-life sex offender Otto Muehl (also seen in Dusan Makavajev's Sweet Movie), druggie pornographers, a condom factory, and a cult of Teutonic orgiasts. Director Dieter Geissler is better known as a television actor and producer/co-producer of films such as Roman Polanski's What? and the kiddie fantasy The NeverEnding Story. The soundtrack from the krautrock band Apocalypse (aka Die Anderen) was overseen by disco wunderkind Giorgio Moroder. Distributed in the U.S. by Sunset International (Flesh Gordon).
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