Directed by Alois Brummer, this film is part of the "Schulmädchen-Report" (Schoolgirl Report) subgenre of exploitation cinema that was highly popular in West Germany during the early 1970s. Unlike traditional narratives, these films typically used a pseudo-documentary or episodic format to present various scandalous stories.

The film's framing device centers on a court trial involving the janitor of an all-girls school who is accused of lewd behavior and sexual harassment. As the trial proceeds, several students are called to testify, leading to a series of vignettes that recount their various sexual escapades and experiences.

Elke Boltenhagen, Josef Moosholzer, Karin Götz, Inga Moser, and Jutta Dorn. Context and Reception

The film features an ensemble cast typical of the German "Lederhosen" and schoolgirl report genres of the era: Alois Brummer

Reviewers from IMDb note severe levels of nudity and sexual content throughout the film.