Ann and Eve

Ann and Eve

Release date : August 3, 1970
Runtime : 1h 44m
Countries of origin : Sweden / Yugoslavia /
Original Language : Swedish /
Director : Arne Mattsson /
Writers : Ernest Hotch /
Production companies : Jadran Film / Omega Film /
Revenue : $18,000,000.00
August 3, 1970 1h 44m Sweden Drama Swedish More
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The story concerns the Yugoslavian holiday of two toothsome Swedish girls. One of the girls, played by Maria Liljedahl, is (metaphorically speaking) a world-champion in the promiscuity sweepstakes, bedding men (and women) in great profusion. Somehow, the movie also manages to be about film reviewers and film directors. Variety) commented '...the film's inherently good visual and physical qualities are themselves dissipated in [the director's] cynicism, ennui, and involuted intellectual mirror tricks.'
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  • title:Ann and Eve
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1970
  • Runtime:1h 44m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden · Yugoslavia ·
  • Original Language: Swedish ·
  • Director: Arne Mattsson /
  • Writers: Ernest Hotch ·
  • Production companies: Jadran Film · Omega Film ·
  • Revenue:$18,000,000.00
  • Overview:The story concerns the Yugoslavian holiday of two toothsome Swedish girls. One of the girls, played by Maria Liljedahl, is (metaphorically speaking) a world-champion in the promiscuity sweepstakes, bedding men (and women) in great profusion. Somehow, the movie also manages to be about film reviewers and film directors. Variety) commented '...the film's inherently good visual and physical qualities are themselves dissipated in [the director's] cynicism, ennui, and involuted intellectual mirror tricks.'
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