Sensational Janine

Teil ) is a 1976 West German hardcore costume drama-sex comedy film directed by Hans Billian.

The film is an adaptation of the anonymous early 20th century novel Josephine Mutzenbacher on the sexual awakening of the eponymous and fictional fin-de-siècle Viennese courtesan.

Sensational Janine features director Hans Billian's girlfriend Patricia Rhomberg in the title role.

[1] Sensational Janine became the first pornographic film to feature a humorous Viennese German, which contributed significantly to its popularity among the German-speaking audience.

This is the start of Josefine’s career as a sex worker; though her later life is not detailed in the novel, she eventually becomes an upscale courtesan in Vienna.

She then goes to make Baker's breakfast and while naked in the kitchen her stepfather walks in and announces that her mother is dead.

Josefine's feelings of guilt lead her to sexual abstinence, though she masturbates to fall asleep at night.

Overcome with lust, Josefine performs various sex acts with the priest; her friend Maresi catches them and joins in a threesome.

She stops midway and breaks the fourth wall by telling the audience that if they want to see more of her they should go and watch her newest film.