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1970s Swedish-language films

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Cries and Whispers
1972 film directed by Ingmar Bergman
Autumn Sonata
1978 film by Ingmar Bergman
Scenes from a Marriage
1973 television miniseries by Ingmar Bergman
The Emigrants
1971 film directed by Jan Troell
Face to Face
1976 film by Ingmar Bergman
ABBA: The Movie
1977 film by Lasse Hallström
The Magic Flute
1975 film by Ingmar Bergman
A Swedish Love Story
1970 film by Roy Andersson
The New Land
1972 film directed by Jan Troell
The Man on the Roof
1976 film by Bo Widerberg
Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman
1973 film by Roger Vadim
The Brothers Lionheart
1977 film directed by Olle Hellbom
Thriller – A Cruel Picture
1973 film directed by Bo Arne Vibenius
Pippi in the South Seas
1970 film directed by Olle Hellbom
The Adventures of Picasso
1978 Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson
Joe Hill
1971 film by Bo Widerberg
Pippi on the Run
1970 film directed by Olle Hellbom
Karlsson on the Roof
1974 Swedish film directed by Olle Hellbom
Emil and the Piglet
1973 film by Olle Hellbom
The Apple War
Swedish 1971 film
Emil i Lönneberga
1971 film by Olle Hellbom
Anita: Swedish Nymphet
1973 film by Torgny Wickman
New Mischief by Emil
1972 film by Olle Hellbom
The Man Who Quit Smoking
1972 film by Tage Danielsson
You're Out of Your Mind, Mardie
1979 film directed by Göran Graffman
Dunderklumpen!
Dunderklumpen! is a 1974 Swedish family film directed by Per Åhlin, which combines animation and live action. The story involves several musical numbers. It was released on 26 September 1974. At the 11th Guldbagge Awards, Åhlin won a Special Achievement award for the film.
The Last Adventure
1974 film by Jan Halldoff
Victoria
1979 film directed by Bo Widerberg
Fimpen
Fimpen (lit. "the cigarette butt", UK Stubby, international The Butt) is a 1974 Swedish family and sports film written and directed by Bo Widerberg and starring Johan Bergman.
Release the Prisoners to Spring
1975 film by Tage Danielsson
A Respectable Life
1979 Swedish film directed by Stefan Jarl
Exponerad
Exponerad (), also known as Diary of a Rape, The Depraved, and Exposed, is a 1971 Swedish sexploitation film directed by Lars Gustaf Emil Wiklund (not to be confused with the actor Gustav Wiklund) and starring Christina Lindberg.
A Handful of Love
1974 film by Vilgot Sjöman
Games of Love and Loneliness
1977 Swedish film directed by Anja Breien
City of My Dreams
1976 film
Giliap
Giliap is a 1975 Swedish drama film directed by Roy Andersson, starring Thommy Berggren as a man who takes a job as a waiter at a hotel. It was a financial and critical failure, and it led to Andersson's not making another feature film for 25 years. Andersson admitted that the film contains flaws, and he said that the main reason for them was that he was not completely in control of the production, and therefore he had to compromise in several scenes. He also suggested that the audience was not ready for the film, expecting it to be more similar to his previous film A Swedish Love Story: "I th
Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti
1979 Finnish-Swedish drama film directed by Ralf Långbacka
Tintomara
1970 film by Hans Abramson
Father to Be
1979 film by Lasse Hallström
Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton
1975 animated television short film directed by Per Åhlin
The Lustful Vicar
1970 film directed by Torgny Wickman
Gangsterfilmen
Gangsterfilmen is a 1974 Swedish film directed by Lars G. Thelestam. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival.
Pistol
1973 film
Egg! Egg! A Hardboiled Story
1975 film directed by Hans Alfredson
Repmånad
Repmånad is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 23 February 1979, directed by Lasse Åberg. The plot revolves around a group of men called in for refresher exercise (known as "repmånad" in Swedish, hence the title) in the Swedish Army, and who did their national service together some years earlier. The alternative name is "How to make boys out of men (Swedish:hur man gör pojkar av män), a joke on the military motto "We make men out of boys".
Bang!
1977 film
Kejsaren
Kejsaren is a 1979 Swedish drama film directed by Jösta Hagelbäck. At the 15th Guldbagge Awards, Anders Åberg won the award for Best Actor. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival, where cinematographer Sten Holmberg won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement.
Christopher's House
1979 film
A Guy and a Gal
1975 film by Lasse Hallström
Paradise Place
1977 film by Gunnel Lindblom