Anita (1973)
Director: Torgny Wickman
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Swedish sex film, ludicrous and melancholy, in which Skarsgård plays a psychiatrist, an advocate of 'rational-emotive' therapy, whatever that may be, who eventually goes to bed with, and satisfies, his 17-year-old 'nymphomaniac' patient Anita (Lindberg). At the close, Anita's parents, having finally lost patience with their promiscuous daughter, change the front-door locks and have an orgy of their own. Watching this, Anita realises she is at last free. A muddled left-over from the Swinging '60s.Author: JPy
Cast & crew
Director: Torgny Wickman
Producer: Torgny Wickman
Cast: Christina Lindberg, Stellan Skarsgård, Michel David, Danièle Vlaminck, Per Mattson full cast
Duration: 95 mins
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