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Directed by | Mac Ahlberg |
Screenplay by | Peer Guldbrandsen |
Based on | Jeg-en kvinde (novel) by Agnethe Thomsen (penname: Siv Holm) |
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Cinematography | Mac Ahlberg |
Edited by | Edith Nisted Nielsen Radley Metzger |
Music by | Sven Gyldmark |
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Distributed by | Audubon Films |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
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Language | Danish |
Box office | Swedish krona 2,388,000 (Sweden) $4.5 million (US/Canada) (rental)[1] |
I, a Woman (original Danish: Jeg - en kvinde) is a 1965 black-and-white Danish-Swedish erotic film whose break-through popularity helped initiate a wave of sexploitation films into mainstream American theaters in the late 1960s,[2] and inspired Andy Warhol to write and direct his feature-length experimental film version I, a Man.[3]
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