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| Role | Name | | :--- | :--- | | Director | Gustav Ehmck | | Writer | Gustav Ehmck, Christian Rolf | | Cast | Gerhild Berktold (as Sophie), Axel Schiessler, Werner Umberg, Armin Richter, Silvia Lasch |

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Cheaply produced, pseudo-documentary sexploitation films that capitalized on the sexual revolution to generate box-office revenue.

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: The disc typically includes German and Italian audio tracks, with English and German subtitles available to accommodate international viewers. Die Spalte stands out because it deliberately subverts

Die Spalte stands out because it deliberately subverts the cheap titillation expected by viewers of that era. Instead of a glamorized depiction of adult entertainment, Gustav Ehmck delivers a downbeat, misanthropic look at institutional failure.

The cast is rounded out by as a young social worker who becomes a ray of false hope, as well as Dursun Firat , Michael Fackelmann , and Silvia Lasch in supporting roles. While the acting has been described by some critics as "bad" and the sound as having been "dubbed over,", another view holds that the film captivates despite its amateur performances, precisely because of them and its raw, directorial approach. The film's gritty reality lies in the faces and bodies, far removed from the glossy sets of higher-budget productions.

Director Gustav Ehmck attempted a rare synthesis of these two opposing worlds. Working with minimal resources and an amateurish, robotic supporting cast, Ehmck crafted a film that utilized the shock tactics of exploitation cinema to deliver a blunt, misanthropic critique of how capitalist society treats vulnerable youth.