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''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 film A sexploitation film (or sex-exploitation film) is a class of independently produced, low-budget feature film that is generally associated with the 1960s and early 1970s, and that serves largely as a vehicle for the exhibition of non-explicit sex ...
s into mainstream American theaters in the late 1960s, and inspired Andy Warhol to write and direct his feature-length experimental film version '' I, a Man''.


Background

Directed by Mac Ahlberg as his feature film debut, and written by Peer Guldbrandsen, the movie was based upon the best-selling 1961 novel ''Jeg - en kvinde'' by Agnethe Thomsen written under her pseudonym Siv Holm. The story starred
Essy Persson Essy Persson (born Essy Ingeborg Vilhelmina Persson, 15 June 1941 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish film actress most noted for her role in the sexploitation film ''I, a Woman''. Career Persson made her film debut as the lead in Mac Ahlberg's D ...
, in her film debut, as a young nurse who breaks free of a repressed upbringing to explore sexual freedom. It also featured established Danish movie stars including Preben Mahrt,
Jørgen Reenberg Jørgen Reenberg (born 8 November 1927) is a Danish film actor. He has appeared in 30 films since 1948. He was born in Denmark. He is the brother of Danish film director Annelise Reenberg. He made his film debut in Three Years Later from 1948 a ...
and Tove Maës. The American distribution rights were purchased by Radley Metzger who edited the movie to remove the flashbacks, added English titles and placed it into mainstream movie theaters. Metzger said it was "probably the first feminist erotic film released in the '60s and it pushed a button with every woman in America." By earning more than 4 million dollars in the United States, Metzger credited ''I, a Woman'' as the major catalyst for his subsequent success in making
pornographic film Pornographic films (pornos), erotic films, sex films, and 18+ films are films that present sexually explicit subject matter in order to arouse and satisfy the viewer. Pornographic films present sexual fantasies and usually include eroticall ...
s. Despite poor reviews by mainstream media, the film's box office success encouraged the development of the sexploitation film industry. According to an article in '' Variety'' magazine, ''I, a Woman'' "freed itself from the exploitation houses, it invaded suburbia and immediately struck paydirt.""Far Out (Long Island) Sex," ''Variety'', June 14, 1967, 13.


Plot

The young nurse Siv (
Essy Persson Essy Persson (born Essy Ingeborg Vilhelmina Persson, 15 June 1941 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish film actress most noted for her role in the sexploitation film ''I, a Woman''. Career Persson made her film debut as the lead in Mac Ahlberg's D ...
) is frustrated by the strict restraints of her religious parents ( Tove Maës and Erik Hell) and her boring fiancé, Sven (Preben Kørning). At the hospital where she works, a married antiques dealer named Heinz Gersen (Preben Mahrt) flirts with Siv. Although she is warned that Gersen is a philandering playboy, Siv allows him to seduce her and they have an affair. Gersen tells Siv that he loves her and proposes to leave his wife for her. Having only just discovered a new world of sexual liberty, Siv rejects Gersen's proposal. She then breaks off her engagement with Sven, moves away from her parents and finds a nursing position in another city. Siv meets Lars, a sailor (Bengt Brunskog), and they begin a relationship. When Lars proposes marriage, Siv breaks up with him. Siv begins dating Doctor Dam (
Jørgen Reenberg Jørgen Reenberg (born 8 November 1927) is a Danish film actor. He has appeared in 30 films since 1948. He was born in Denmark. He is the brother of Danish film director Annelise Reenberg. He made his film debut in Three Years Later from 1948 a ...
) at the hospital where she works. Dam also falls in love with Siv, so she stops seeing him and decides that no single man will ever completely fulfill her own desires. Siv has a sexual encounter with a stranger named Eric (Frankie Steele) who Siv realizes perfectly matches her own promiscuity. Eric tells Siv that he won't see her anymore because he is afraid that she will fall in love with him.


Cast

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Essy Persson Essy Persson (born Essy Ingeborg Vilhelmina Persson, 15 June 1941 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish film actress most noted for her role in the sexploitation film ''I, a Woman''. Career Persson made her film debut as the lead in Mac Ahlberg's D ...
as Siv Esmuth * Preben Mahrt as Heinz Gersen, an antique dealer *
Jørgen Reenberg Jørgen Reenberg (born 8 November 1927) is a Danish film actor. He has appeared in 30 films since 1948. He was born in Denmark. He is the brother of Danish film director Annelise Reenberg. He made his film debut in Three Years Later from 1948 a ...
as Dr. Dam * Tove Maës as Siv's Mother * Erik Hell as Siv's Father * Preben Kørning as Sven, Siv's fiance * Bengt Brunskog as Lars Thomsen, a sailor * Frankie Steel as Erik, the stranger * Ebba With as Head Nurse * Wandy Tworek as Violinist * Malene Schwartz as Siv's voice (Danish overdubbing) * Carl Ottosen as Lars' voice (Danish overdubbing)


Reception

''
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'' wrote that as an "adult-oriented drama" and as "one of the first sexually-themed films from Sweden to find an audience (and wide release) in America", ''I, a Woman'' was "a surprise box office success" which led three years later to a sequel by the same filmmaker. When '' The New York Times'' reviewed the 1968 sequel ''Jeg - en kvinde 2'', they found it to be "dull and pointless", specially in comparison to the earlier film which was "sizzling, bad—and a resounding money-maker."
Roger Ebert Roger Joseph Ebert (; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, Ebert beca ...
panned the film, offering that if a viewer chose to miss seeing one film in 1967, ''I, a Woman'' would be the one to miss, and by comparison, "all the other crummy movies I've had to sit through in this job weren't so bad". He bemoaned how publicity compared the film favorably to '' Dear John'', '' Virginia Woolf'', '' Casino Royale'' and even ''
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'', writing it had "uninteresting camera work, mediocre performances and a mechanical plot", as well as very poor subtitles which destroyed the mood "every 10 minutes by throwing in something utterly vulgar, ill-timed or otherwise inappropriate." Ebert felt the film exhibited "the maturity of a 13-year-old cranking the handle on the penny-peepshow at a county fair." Contrarily, '' TV Guide'' praised Essy Persson in this, her debut role, and wrote "The film’s simple but stylish aesthetics are a real treat, even if they can't ultimately compensate for a disappointingly thin plot", and concluded "the film is most compelling when seen in light of the labored progress of feminist discourse; it's an artifact from a time when the notion of a woman taking charge of her sexual life was both risque and revolutionary".


Releases

Release titles include its original ''Jeg - en kvinde'' in Sweden and Denmark, ''Eu, Mulher'' in Brazil, ''Minä - nainen'' and ''Olen nainen'' in Finland, ''Moi, une femme'' in France, ''Erotismos'' in Greece, ''Io una donna'' in Italy, ''Soy una mujer'' in Mexico, ''Ik een Vrouw'' in Netherlands, ''Jeg - en kvinne'' in Norway, ''Jag - en kvinna'' in Sweden, ''Ja, Zena'' in Yugoslavia, ''Ich eine Frau'' in West Germany, and as ''I, a Woman'' in the United States. Under its original title ''Jeg - en kvinde'', the film had 1965 theatrical releases in Denmark on September 17, and in Sweden on November 8. In 1966 the film had re-release in Denmark on July 4, followed by releases August 12 in West Germany, another re-release in Denmark on September 7. Also in 1966, the film had its American premiere October 11 in New York City, and November 11 in Netherlands. In 1967, the film premiered July 7 in Chicago, Illinois and again re-released in Denmark on August 9. In 1968 the film released January 11 in Norway, February 21 in France, and June 1 in Japan.


Sequels

Two sequels were produced: ''2 - I, A Woman, Part II'' (1968), and ''The Daughter: I, A Woman Part III'' (1970). as well as the Danish-Swedish sex comedy '' I, a Lover''. The film ''I, a Woman'' also inspired Andy Warhol to write and direct his feature-length experimental film version '' I, a Man''.


References


External links


''I, a Woman''
at the Internet Movie Database
''Jeg - en kvinde''
at the Swedish Film Database
''Jeg - en kvinde''
at the Danish Film Institute (in Danish) {{DEFAULTSORT:I, A Woman 1965 films Danish erotic drama films Swedish erotic drama films 1960s Danish-language films Danish black-and-white films Swedish black-and-white films 1960s feminist films 1960s erotic drama films 1965 drama films Films directed by Mac Ahlberg 1960s Swedish films