The Right to Love
"A film about the youth's encounter with love"
Originally released in 1956. The Right to Love is a drama film. directed by Mimi Pollak. At just 79 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Stig Järrel, Märta Dorff, and Pia Skoglund
Synopsis
Priests who call sex education the devil's invention rage against the progressive doctor whose bigoted wife may regret when his teenage daughter comes home and wants an abortion. The subject of Mimi Pollak's only feature film was controversial. The model for Doctor Borg was the well-known Katrineholms lecturer Torsten Wickbom, who advocated modern sexual education in the school and family.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Stig Järrel
as Bernhard Borg
Märta Dorff
as Margareta Borg
Pia Skoglund
as Berit Borg
Ingemar Pallin
as Lennart Borg
Sten Gester
as Arne Lindgren
Carin Cederlund
as Lilly Sund
Catrin Westerlund
as Ulla Winge
Anna-Lisa Baude
as Maria Larsson
Sven-Eric Gamble
as Julle Larsson
Meg Westergren
as Julle's Fiancee
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- SV
Production Companies
- Europa Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Right to Love about?
Priests who call sex education the devil's invention rage against the progressive doctor whose bigoted wife may regret when his teenage daughter comes home and wants an abortion. The subject of Mim...
Who directed The Right to Love?
The Right to Love was directed by Mimi Pollak.
How long is The Right to Love?
The Right to Love has a runtime of 1 hours and 19 minutes (79 minutes total).
When was The Right to Love released?
The Right to Love was released on February 27, 1956 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Right to Love?
The main cast of The Right to Love includes Stig Järrel, Märta Dorff, Pia Skoglund, Ingemar Pallin, Sten Gester.