The tension between traditional parental expectations and the burgeoning desire for personal freedom.

When searching for older, highly specific titles like "14 and Under," film detectives usually look across a few distinct categories of 1970s media: 1. Sports and Documentaries

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The most direct match for a "report" with this specific title from 1973 is the West German film 14 and Under

The key difference, and the reason for the film's enduring notoriety, is that its subject matter is youth. As one review notes, the film's English title "makes it sound even worse than it is" because it explicitly focuses on younger teenagers, some as young as 11 years old, discovering sexuality for the first time. This shift in focus from near-adults to pre-teens moved the film from the realm of simple exploitation into something far more ethically fraught. The movie is described as a "series of 'sex reports' intended to address the issue of pedophilia in the early 1970s".

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