Die Samenräuberinnen
Die Samenräuberinnen

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Die Samenräuberinnen

1980
Movie
Adult · 18+
76 min
German

Felix, an extremely horny department head, does everything he can to nail his secretary. When he succeeds with some tricks, he realizes with horror that this girl is much hotter than he is. The two are surprised by the wife and the secretary is of course immediately fired. Helga has no choice but to look for a new job. As a waitress in a bowling alley she now works up the whole bowling club with some friends and becomes a real sperm robber.

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IMDb4.4/10
Director: Ulli LommelGenres: Horror, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In a dystopian future, a group of women travel the desolate landscape seeking fertile males to ensure the continuation of the human race. Their journey is fraught with peril as they encounter mutated creatures and societal remnants that challenge their mission. The women must use their strength and resourcefulness to survive and find the means for procreation in a harsh, dying world. Their quest becomes a desperate fight for survival and the future of humanity.

Critical Reception

Die Samenräuberinnen is a cult film known for its unique, albeit low-budget, science fiction premise and its exploration of themes related to survival and gender roles in a post-apocalyptic setting. While not critically acclaimed in mainstream circles, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of experimental and underground cinema. Its unconventional narrative and visual style are often cited as its most distinctive features.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious, albeit unconventional, feminist sci-fi narrative.

  • Noted for its gritty, low-budget aesthetic and atmospheric tension.

  • Criticized for its sometimes confusing plot and uneven pacing.

Google audience: Audience reception is fragmented, with some viewers appreciating its unique premise and cult status, while others find its execution lacking in polish and clarity.

Fun Fact

The film was made on a very limited budget, contributing to its distinct lo-fi aesthetic and cult appeal.

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