Scandinavian Blue: The Erotic Cinema of Sweden and Denmark in the 1960s and 1970s

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McFarland, Jan 25, 2010 - Performing Arts - 304 pages

This book traces the development of modern Scandinavian erotic cinema as it evolved in Denmark and Sweden, from the gentle Swedish naturalist films, starting with One Summer of Happiness in the 50s, to the controversial groundbreakers like I Am Curious (Yellow) of the 60s and on through to the dawn of "Liberated Denmark," where, in the early 70s, the abolition of censorship was celebrated in films like 24 Hours with Ilse and the production of a number of other films that were blatantly pornographic.

Also considered is the influence of these films on other countries, particularly the United States, where Scandinavian erotic cinema helped to set in motion the sexual revolution and contributed to the end of film censorship.

 

Contents

Preface
1
Introduction
3
Birth of a Mythology
7
Censorships Last Stand
85
Total Freedom in Fact and Fiction
163
Four The Passing of an Era
220
Appendices
233
Notes
279
Bibliography
285
Index
287
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An American expatriate living in Denmark since 1993, Jack Stevenson has written extensively about Danish cinema.

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