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Die sieben Affären der Dona Juanita
She is called Dona Juanita: the attractive young architect Anita Nachtigall, who manages a department on a large construction site with great success. She is said to have had many affairs and, so it is said, the death of a certain Sawallish. The evil afterspeech puts Anita so that she announces her place. But a young safety inspector on the job site doesn't want her to leave. He cares what really happened...
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young woman, Dona Juanita, finds herself caught in a series of romantic entanglements as she searches for true love. Her many suitors, each with their own eccentricities, vie for her attention, leading to humorous and often scandalous situations. As she navigates these 'affairs,' she begins to understand what she truly desires in a partner.
Critical Reception
The film was a product of its time, aiming for lighthearted erotic comedy. While it capitalized on the popularity of its lead actors and the genre, it received mixed to negative reviews from critics who often found the plot thin and the humor predictable. Audiences, however, found it to be light entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a playful, if somewhat shallow, exploration of romantic pursuits.
Uschi Glas shines as the central figure, bringing charm to a predictable narrative.
Humor is derived from the exaggerated characters and chaotic romantic misadventures.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available through aggregated Google reviews for this specific title. However, films of this genre and era often appealed to viewers seeking light, escapist entertainment.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of German 'Lustspiel' (comedy) films in the 1970s that often incorporated mild erotic themes.
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