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Anita: Swedish Nymphet is a 1973 Swedish-French erotic drama film directed by Torgny Wickman, starring Christina Lindberg and Stellan Skarsgård. Anita (Christina Lindberg) is a 16-year old nymphet who has a hard time with relationships. One day she meets Erik (Stellan Skarsgård). Because of its explicit nature, the film was banned in Norway and New Zealand.

Plot

Anita (Christina Lindberg) is a 17-year old girl who has a compulsion to have sex with men. The movie begins with Anita walking through an airport. She goes up to a man, and whispers in his ear. The two go into a storage closet and Anita proceeds to have oral sex with him. Afterwards, he asks for her phone number and she says no and walks away. Almost immediately, she sits next to another man and rubs his leg. The two of them go into a tent-like structure right outside a construction site. However, she feels regret and never wants to see One day she meets Erik (Stellan Skarsgård), a college student who wants to help her understand her compulsion.


Cast

  • Christina Lindberg as Anita
  • Stellan Skarsgård as Erik
  • Danièle Vlaminck as Mother
  • Michel David as Father
  • Per Mattsson as Artist
  • Ewert Granholm as Glasier
  • Arne Ragneborn as Man at library
  • Jörgen Barwe as Lundbaeck
  • Ericka Wickman as Anita's twin-sister
  • Berit Agedahl as Lesbian social-worker
  • Jan-Olof Rydqvist as Schoolteacher
  • Thore Segelström as Schoolteatcher
  • Lasse Lundberg as Man at train station

Alternate titles

  • The Swedish title is Anita - ur en tonårsflickas dagbok (Anita – From the Diary of a Teenage Girl).
  • The French title of the film is Les Impures.





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