1963poll viewing No22:
MORAL 63 (Rolf Thiele)
https://letterboxd.com/film/morale-63/
The young Marion is arrested by the police for pimping, prostitution and indecent exposure. Reporter Axel Rottmann senses a lucrative story for his newspaper. He makes a deal with Marion, to tell her story.
It has to be added Marrion is arrested by a man in power wearing a silly hat (it's carnival time)...
The context of this particular film (which will certainly appear on my ballot) is as follows:
1/ In 1957 a girl named Rosemarie Nittribitt was murdered...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemarie_Nitribitt
Rosemarie Nitribitt, was a German luxury call girl whose violent death caused a scandal in the Germany of the Wirtschaftswunder years. The case gave rise to a novel, three movies and a musical.
2/ Instantly after her death, a novel was published and the first film (based on the novel) was ROSEMARY (Rolf Thiele, 1958)...
https://letterboxd.com/film/rosemary/
Later, a remake was made called A GIRL CALLED ROSEMARY (Bernd Eichinger, 1996)...
https://letterboxd.com/film/a-girl-called-rosemarie/
3/ The other filmmaker (besides Rolf Thiele) who cinematically scavenged on the (freshly) dead body of Rosemarie Nittribitt was Rudolf Jugert with his film called either LOVE NOW, PAY LATER, or SHE WALKS BY NIGHT (from 1959)...
https://letterboxd.com/film/she-walks-by-night/
3/Moreover, Rolf Thiele exploited the theme by making a "sequel" called ROSEMARY'S DAUGHTER (1976)...
https://letterboxd.com/film/rosemarys-daughter/
4/ Aaaaaaand now finally, we get to the movie from 1963 called "MORAL 63" by Rolf Thiele which is a sarcastic tale that is not based on a single specific murder or scandal (like those films mentioned above) but sums up in a single fictional story social hypocrisy of its time within "Bonn Republic" (including the occurrences surrounding the murder of Rosemarie Nittribitt).
The main character (of MORAL 63) Marion is played by the Nadja Tiller who also played Rosemarie (Nittribitt) in the previous film ROSEMARY (by Rolf Thiele). The whole story (narrated retrospectively by Marion after she has been put under arrest) is centered around the institution (a brothel) labeled as "House for the Maintenance of Interpersonal Relationships" where for the sake of discretion VIP men wear fake noses...
What kind of morals are meant by "MORAL 63" is suggested in a scene where Marion wears a sash with the inscription MISS MORAL but poses in such a way that we can read SS MORAL. Almost immediately thereafter follows a still with Franz Josef Strauss on Der Spiegel cover. It is the same Franz Josef Strauss who is the main hero of the unreverential documentary called THE CANDIDATE (Alexander Kluge, Stefan Aust, Volker Schlöndorff, Alexander Von Eschwege, 1980) which I already mentioned in this forum (in a thread focused on docs) and "reviewed" on ltbxd...
https://letterboxd.com/film/the-candidate-1980/
Review by jiri_nvk ↓
Take the lidel for the ladle as the loodle de lidel.
Oodle aadle eedle, andeloodel, ogle aad oodle, that Prussian Swine!
Serving higher interests than for hussassa, bing bong in fadeloop dulipalidle.
And now, my dear friends, doddle diddle dolittle, dering bing bong, I'd like to bodle deydel over slabbalong the delarzel of Barzel.
But above all, I want to make it very clear that with us, the pinkler, there is a lodel di yodel di ladel, afta la bofta, det lidel didel hadel, di oozle or poodel, odle lede hadelo.
I could chirp endlessly about this remarkable movie but I will follow the example of a discreet bird and will not write any other spoilers...
I only regret I can't post this as a podcast so all of you (instead of just reading) could hear my rambling and then (maybe) to respond like Marion...