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, which chronicles the life and sexual awakening of a fictional Viennese courtesan. Movie Highlights

Overall, the critical consensus acknowledged the film’s technical merits while grappling with its moral and cultural implications.

Portrays the wealthy girl who interacts with Josefine during her social ascent. Peter Holzmüller: Plays the hypocritical local priest. Edgar Wenzel: Features as the city's Police Commissioner. Sepp Gneissl: Appears in an uncredited role as Eckhard. Sensational.Janine.1976.-Josefine.Mutzenbacher-...

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The film, closely following the classic pornographic novel, is set in late 19th-century Vienna. The story follows the sexual awakening of Josefine Mutzenbacher, a Viennese teenager. Her journey begins when she observes her brother masturbating while watching their parents having sex. She joins him, leading to mutual masturbation and oral sex between the siblings.

Following the tradition of the picaresque novel, the film is structured around a series of encounters and social maneuvers rather than a standard hero's journey. Peter Holzmüller: Plays the hypocritical local priest

The production values of the movie reflected a growing trend in the 1970s European adult film industry to mount narrative-driven, visually rich historical adaptations rather than simple loop sequences. Hans Billian Writers: Hans Billian, Felix Salten (original novel) Producer: Gunter Otto Release Date: May 17, 1976 (West Germany) U.S. Release: 1979 (under the title Sensational Janine ) Composer: Dave Apfelbaum Running Time: 105 minutes (1h 45m) Plot and Narrative Structure