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Sex report films were sex films that posed as documentary films, popular in 1970s Europe.

Mostly a German and Nordic phenomenon, these films followed the wake of the Kinsey and Masters and Johnson - type reports. Producers Erwin C. Dietrich and Wolf C. Hartwig were active in the genre, the latter produced the Schulmädchen-Report films.

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