Stossgebet Fur Meinen Hammer -hans Billian- Lov... -
The film features several recurring figures in German erotic cinema of the 1970s: Portrays the daughter, Inge.
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The plot of “Stoßgebet für meinen Hammer” is deceptively simple. Frau Kellner (played by Uschi Karnat) takes her teenage daughter Inge to a local sauna. Although it is — a time typically reserved for women — a determined man insists on entering. After being given credit by a client (Christine Szenetra), Frau Kellner goes to the owner, Brandauer, to complain, but he remains indifferent. When she returns to the sauna, she discovers that her daughter has become involved in the events, and the situation grows increasingly “nasty” (as the IMDb summary succinctly puts it). The film features several recurring figures in German
To understand this film, you have to understand the moment it was made. 1970 was a turning point in West Germany. The sexual revolution was in full swing, censorship laws regarding pornography and "indecent" films were loosening, and directors like Hans Billian were the pioneers of the and the softcore feature. Although it is — a time typically reserved
"Stossgebet fur meinen Hammer" by Hans Billian is a powerful and emotive song that continues to captivate listeners with its themes of love, longing, and creative inspiration. As a testament to the enduring power of music, this song remains a beloved classic, offering a glimpse into the human experience and the universal quest for artistic expression.