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Duration: 664 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Cristina Carlwind
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Alternate Names: Gunilla Bergstroem
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Gunilla Elisabet Dukure Bergström, known professionally as Gunilla Bergström, was born on July 3, 1942 in Johanneberg parish, Gothenburg, Sweden and passed away on August 23, 2021 in Stockholm's Gustav Vasa district. She was a Swedish author and illustrator of children's books, renowned for her 'Alfons Åberg' series.
Birth Name: Louise Tillberg
Birth Date: 1942-05-23
Birth Place: Bromma, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
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Louise Tillberg starred as 'Bibi' in the 1974 Swedish film 'Sams'. She played a character living in a collective house with her partner Sven and later shared the space with Paul, a French medical student who moved in due to his attraction towards Bibi. The narrative also involved other characters like Erik, Lena, Pelle, and Vera.
Release Year: 1974
Nation: Sweden
Alternative Title: Les voyeurs, Voluptés en Suède, They Like Sex
Director: Calvin Floyd
Writer: Alvar Domeij, Yvonne Floyd
Nine individuals from three interconnected relationships attempt to improve their lives by forming a collective household. Eva feels restrained by her traditional parents and seeks independence. Vera and Lasse live with their daughter in an uninspiring suburb, hoping for change. Lena lives alone with her toddler son Pelle. Sven and Bibi share a cramped apartment where arguments are frequent; Sven sees the collective as a chance for sexual exploration while Bibi is wary but eventually agrees. A French medical student named Paul joins them after meeting Bibi through mutual friends. Sven becomes increasingly interested in Lena.
Sams (1974), directed by Calvin Floyd, is a Swedish drama exploring the dynamics of relationships and societal norms within a collective household setting. The film follows nine individuals who aim to create a new living arrangement to escape their conventional lives or find better opportunities for themselves and their families. Key themes include independence, jealousy, sexual liberation, and the complexities of communal living.