The film Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School (1979), originally titled Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat, is a Swiss-French sex comedy directed by Erwin C. Dietrich. It is the first entry in a successful sexploitation franchise that later included titles like High Test Girls (1980) and Six Swedes in Ibiza (1981). Key Plot Points
The movie follows seven students—six Swedish and one French—at an elite, strict Swiss boarding school.
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(as Greta), along with Nadine Pascal (Inga), France Lomay (Kerstin), Danielle Troger (Lil), and Kathleen Kane (Astrid). Academic and Genre Context
Despite these challenges, the girls found strength in each other. They organized study groups, supported each other's passions, and provided comfort during times of doubt. Fräulein Åkesson and the faculty also played a crucial role, offering guidance and encouragement. Six Swedish Girls In A Boarding School.part1.rar
Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School (Original German title: Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat
: Due to varying censorship laws at the time of its release, the film exists in several different versions. For example, the Swiss theatrical version is approximately 91 minutes, while edited versions in other regions may be shorter. Classification The film Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding
: Set in a strict Swiss boarding school, the story follows six rebellious Swedish students and their French friend, Marie-France. The girls engage in various pranks against local villagers and school staff, while Marie-France documents their "free-spirited" antics in her diary. Production : Directed and produced by Erwin C. Dietrich (who also wrote the screenplay as Manfred Gregor ). The film is a low-budget Swiss-French co-production. : Features prominent adult film actress Brigitte Lahaie