1782 — Syskonbadd
The film uses the 18th-century setting to contrast the rigid moral codes of the era with the primal, uncontrollable nature of human desire.
Vilgot Sjöman, who later gained international notoriety for the "I Am Curious" films ( Yellow and Blue ). Syskonbadd 1782
The film is loosely inspired by John Ford’s 17th-century play 'Tis Pity She's a Whore , though Sjöman transplants the themes into a Swedish historical context. The film uses the 18th-century setting to contrast
It is noted for its beautiful but austere black-and-white cinematography, which captures the cold, isolated atmosphere of the Swedish countryside. It is noted for its beautiful but austere
(released internationally as My Sister, My Love ) is a provocative 1966 Swedish period drama directed by Vilgot Sjöman. Set in the late 18th century, it is known for its stark, unflinching exploration of a forbidden incestuous relationship between a brother and sister. Key Facts and Background
