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magnus
Posted: Apr 29 2011, 02:54 PM


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QUOTE (L.A. @ Nov 29 2010, 09:02 PM)
Syskonbädd 1782 (Vilgot Sjöman, 1966)

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How about this one, worth checking out?

I must have missed this question, but better late then never... This film is ok, not one of Sjöman´s better or more interesting but still a decent watch (was some 10 years ago i saw it...). I´m not very fond of costume-dramas myself, but it´s done quite well here. It tackles the taboo subject of bodily love between brother and sister...
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Posted: Apr 30 2011, 10:38 AM


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QUOTE (magnus @ Apr 29 2011, 02:54 PM)
QUOTE (L.A. @ Nov 29 2010, 09:02 PM)
Syskonbädd 1782 (Vilgot Sjöman, 1966)

DVD

How about this one, worth checking out?

I must have missed this question, but better late then never... This film is ok, not one of Sjöman´s better or more interesting but still a decent watch (was some 10 years ago i saw it...). I´m not very fond of costume-dramas myself, but it´s done quite well here. It tackles the taboo subject of bodily love between brother and sister...

Thanks for your reply. Ordered the DVD from CDON some time ago, haven't watched it yet though.

How about this one, have you seen it?
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Nope, at least i don´t think so. It screens here on tv in the afternoons once or twice a year, but it doesn´t strike me as very interesting... But a few months ago i sat in the seat behind the female lead Christina Scholin on a plane from Malaga. She was babbling about her life/new project (some sort of health stuff, i believe it was) the whole flight...
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Sandrews have been releasing some cool stuff in their "Sandrews filmpärlor" series in recent years, and many of the interesting ones have english subs:

MAI ZETTERLING

Nattlek a.k.a Night Games (1966):
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Flickorna a.k.a The Girls (1968):
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Älskande Par a.k.a Loving Couples (1964):
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VILGOT SJÖMAN

Ni Ljuger! (1969)
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Syskonbädd 1782 a.k.a My Sister My Love (1966)
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Jag är nyfiken gul + blå a.k.a I Am Curious Yellow + Blue
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En handfull kärlek a.k.a A Handful of Love (1974)
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ARNE SUCKSDORFF

Pojken i trädet a.k.a The Boy in the Tree (1961)
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Det stora äventyret a.k.a The Great Adventure (1963)
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En djungelsaga a.k.a The Flute and the Arrow (1957)
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ARNE MATSSON

Privatdetektiv Hillman boxset (5 disc) (these are also sold individually and all have english subs, unlike the previous DVD box)
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Does the Studio S Entertainment two-discer of Flicka och hyacinter (1950) have Finnish subs as well? The back cover mentions only Danish and Norwegian.
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QUOTE (L.A. @ Feb 18 2012, 03:10 PM)
Does the Studio S Entertainment two-discer of Flicka och hyacinter (1950) have Finnish subs as well? The back cover mentions only Danish and Norwegian.

The Danish dvd only mentions DK and NO subs as well so probably not.
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