Kleinhoff Hotel is a 1977 drama film directed by George Kaczender. The movie follows the story of a young couple, played by Marius Weyers and Susanne Beyers, who check into the Kleinhoff Hotel in Berlin. The film is known for its explicit sexual scenes, which were considered groundbreaking at the time.
The movie begins with the couple checking into the hotel, and as they explore the hotel, they become increasingly intimate with each other. The sexual tension between them is palpable, and they eventually make love in the hotel room. This scene is one of the most memorable moments in the movie, and it was praised for its realism and its frank depiction of sexuality.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene where the couple has sex in a public park, and a scene where the couple engages in a threesome with another woman. These scenes were considered daring for the time, and they helped to make the movie a cult classic.
Kleinhoff Hotel is an important movie in the history of cinema, and its sexual scenes are a major part of its legacy. The movie helped to break down taboos about sexuality and to show that it can be a beautiful and natural part of life. It is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of cinema and sexuality.
A woman spies on a couple having sex
A woman undresses completely and masturbate herself
Several women undergo a gynecological examination
The main characters have various explicit sex scene in which both of them have full frontal and rear nudity. In one scene the woman strokes the man's penis for a few seconds.