Anita: Swedish Nymphet
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Anita: Swedish Nymphet
Summary
Anita: Swedish Nymphet is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's instance of is recorded as Swedish Nymphet — instance of (P31): film[3].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet was directed by Swedish Nymphet — director (P57): Torgny Wickman[4].
- Swedish Nymphet — screenwriter (P58): Torgny Wickman wrote the screenplay for Anita: Swedish Nymphet[5].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's composer is recorded as Swedish Nymphet — composer (P86): Lennart Fors[6].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's genre is Swedish Nymphet — genre (P136): drama film[7].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's genre is Swedish Nymphet — genre (P136): erotic film[8].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's genre is Swedish Nymphet — genre (P136): LGBTQ-related film[9].
- A cast member of Anita: Swedish Nymphet was Swedish Nymphet — cast member (P161): Christina Lindberg[10].
- A cast member of Anita: Swedish Nymphet was Swedish Nymphet — cast member (P161): Stellan Skarsgård[11].
- A cast member of Anita: Swedish Nymphet was Swedish Nymphet — cast member (P161): Arne Ragneborn[12].
- A cast member of Anita: Swedish Nymphet was Swedish Nymphet — cast member (P161): Danièle Vlaminck[13].
- The original language of Anita: Swedish Nymphet was Swedish Nymphet — original language of film or TV show (P364): Swedish[14].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's country of origin is recorded as Swedish Nymphet — country of origin (P495): Sweden[15].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's country of origin is recorded as Swedish Nymphet — country of origin (P495): France[16].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet was published on December 25, 1973[17].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet was published on March 27, 1974[18].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet was published on April 19, 1974[19].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet was released on August 21, 1974[20].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet was released on December 13, 1974[21].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet was published on July 1975[22].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet was published on March 6, 1976[23].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's narrative location is recorded as Swedish Nymphet — narrative location (P840): Stockholm[24].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's title is recorded as {'lang': 'sv', 'text': 'Anita – ur en tonårsflickas dagbok'}[25].
- Anita: Swedish Nymphet's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q7727', 'amount': '+95'}[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Anita: Swedish Nymphet was directed by Swedish Nymphet — director (P57): Torgny Wickman[4]. Swedish Nymphet — screenwriter (P58): Torgny Wickman wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Swedish Nymphet — cast member (P161): Christina Lindberg[10], Swedish Nymphet — cast member (P161): Stellan Skarsgård[11], Swedish Nymphet — cast member (P161): Arne Ragneborn[12], and Swedish Nymphet — cast member (P161): Danièle Vlaminck[13].
Publication
Publication dates include December 25, 1973[17], March 27, 1974[18], April 19, 1974[19], August 21, 1974[20], December 13, 1974[21], and July 1975[22]. The original language of Anita: Swedish Nymphet was Swedish Nymphet — original language of film or TV show (P364): Swedish[14]. Genres include Swedish Nymphet — genre (P136): drama film[7], Swedish Nymphet — genre (P136): erotic film[8], and Swedish Nymphet — genre (P136): LGBTQ-related film[9].
Why It Matters
Anita: Swedish Nymphet has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]