Objectively: no. The acting is wooden, the “comedy” consists of slapstick falls and double-entendres lost in translation, and the eroticism is tame by modern standards. However, as a of late-70s Euro-trash cinema, it is invaluable. It sits alongside films like Swedish Fly Girls (1978) and Boarding School for Naughty Girls (1977) as a perfect specimen of the genre.
"). It is a Swiss-French sexploitation comedy that served as the first installment in a series directed by . Film Overview Original Title: Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat Objectively: no
Throughout the film, the tension of the strict 1970s school system clashes with the burgeoning freedom of the era. The girls navigate the complexities of sisterhood, first loves, and the bittersweet realization that their time at Rosenhill is coming to an end. It sits alongside films like Swedish Fly Girls