I, a Woman

I, a Woman (original Danish: Jeg - en kvinde) is a 1965 black-and-white Danish-Swedish erotic film whose break-through popularity helped initiate a wave of sexploitation films into mainstream American theaters in the late 1960s, and inspired Andy Warhol to write and direct his feature-length experimental film version I, a Man.

I, a Woman
American release film poster
Directed byMac Ahlberg
Screenplay byPeer Guldbrandsen
Based onJeg-en kvinde (novel)
by Agnethe Thomsen
(penname: Siv Holm)
Produced by
  • Peer Guldbrandsen
  • Fritz Ruzicka
Starring
CinematographyMac Ahlberg
Edited byEdith Nisted Nielsen
Radley Metzger
Music bySven Gyldmark
Production
companies
  • Nordisk Film
  • Europa Film
  • Novaris Film
Distributed byAudubon Films
Release dates
  • 17 September 1965 (1965-09-17) (Denmark)
  • 8 November 1965 (1965-11-08) (Sweden)
Running time
95 minutes
Countries
  • Denmark
  • Sweden
LanguageDanish
Box officeSwedish krona 2,388,000 (Sweden)
$4.5 million (US/Canada) (rental)
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