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Jeg - en kvinde : ウィキペディア英語版 | 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''.〔 ==Background== Directed by Mac Ahlberg as his feature film debut,〔 and written by Peer Guldbrandsen, the movie was based upon the best-selling 1961 novel ''Jeg - en kvinde'' by Agnethe Thomsen written under her pseudonym Siv Holm. The story starred Essy Persson, in her film debut, as a young nurse who breaks free of a repressed upbringing to explore sexual freedom. It also featured established Danish movie stars including Preben Mahrt, Jørgen Reenberg and Tove Maës.〔 The American distribution rights were purchased by Radley Metzger who edited the movie to remove the flashbacks, added English titles and placed it into mainstream movie theaters. Metzger said it was "probably the first feminist erotic film released in the '60s and it pushed a button with every woman in America."〔 By earning more than 4 million dollars in the United States, Metzger credited ''I, a Woman'' as the major catalyst for his subsequent success in making pornographic films.〔 Despite poor reviews by mainstream media, the film's box office success encouraged the development of the sexploitation film industry. According to an article in ''Variety'' magazine, ''I, a Woman'' "freed itself from the ex-ploitation houses, it invaded suburbia and immediately struck paydirt."〔"Far Out (Long Island) Sex," ''Variety'', June 14, 1967, 13.〕
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