Rötmånad (1970)
Año de lanzamiento: 1970
Nación: Sweden
Alternative Title: Dog Days, Mätäkuu, Jours de canicule, Hundedager, Köpek Günleri
Director: Jan Halldoff
Writer: Bengt Forslund, Jan Halldoff, Lars Forssell
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Olle Nordemar, Bengt Forslund
Compañías: SF Studios
Género: Black Comedy Film, Comedy, Drama
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: brothel, daughter, prostitution, sweden
Historia
Set in the Swedish archipelago outside Sandhamn, 'Rötmånad' follows Assar Gustafsson, a barber living with his 17-year-old daughter Anna-Bella. When Assar's wife suddenly returns after five years of absence, she decides to transform their bath house into a brothel, making Anna-Bella the main attraction. As various men flock to the establishment, Assar becomes increasingly browbeaten and starts plotting his wife's permanent disappearance.
Resumen
'Rötmånad', directed by Jan Halldoff in 1970, is a black comedy-drama set against the backdrop of Swedish archipelago life. The film revolves around the strained relationships between Assar Gustafsson, his daughter Anna-Bella, and his estranged wife who returns to disrupt their lives. Central themes include prostitution, familial tension, and revenge. It's notable for its bold exploration of taboo subjects within a comedic framework.