Girls, Girls (German: Mädchen, Mädchen) is a 1967 West German drama film directed by Roger Fritz and starring Helga Anders, Jürgen Jung and Hellmut Lange. The film's sets were designed by the art director Evgeniy Chernyaev. It was part of the New German Cinema movement and was critical of the postwar economic miracle.
Andrea leaves reformatory and stops at the cement factory whose owner had once seduced her while she was underage and is now serving a prison sentence, and meets his son who is now running the business. The two becomes lovers, but the impending release of his father from prison threatens to end their relationship.