The Wild Ones (2012)

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At 18, right after the Second World War, Birgitta Stenberg bought a one-way ticket to Europe. Far from Sweden, she plunges into a wild life with bohemians from around the world. She falls in love, gets exploited, takes drugs, and exploits others. Her life is forever shaped by these years and these people. A life on the fringe. In The Wild Ones she travels to places like New York, Paris and Rome, returning to former lovers of both sexes. They face their choices and the consequences. Was it truly free to live like that? Was it worth it?

Director: Marianne Gustavsson, Lisa Belfrage
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
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Cast

Editing: Therese Elfström
Production: Atmo Media Network
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv

Keywords

illustrator, aging, road movie, swedish author, selma lagerlöf prize

Trailer

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More Films by Director: Marianne Gustavsson, Lisa Belfrage
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wild Ones about?
At 18, right after the Second World War, Birgitta Stenberg bought a one-way ticket to Europe. Far from Sweden, she plunges into a wild life with bohemians from around the world. She falls in love, gets exploited, takes drugs, and exploits others. Her life is forever shaped by these years and these people. A life on the fringe. In The Wild Ones she travels to places like New York, Paris and Rome, returning to former lovers of both sexes. They face their choices and the consequences. Was it truly free to live like that? Was it worth it?
Who directed The Wild Ones?
The Wild Ones was directed by Marianne Gustavsson, Lisa Belfrage.
Who stars in The Wild Ones?
The Wild Ones stars Birgitta Stenberg, Isabella Belletti, Richard Cox, David Ericsson, Paulette E. Missud, Peggy Purchase.
How long is The Wild Ones?
The Wild Ones has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
What genre is The Wild Ones?
The Wild Ones is a Documentary film.
Where was The Wild Ones produced?
The Wild Ones was produced in Sweden.