Kärlekens språk

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Kärlekens språk
Kärlekens språk.jpg
Directed byAnders Lennberg
Screenplay byChi An Gramfors
Anders Lennberg
Lena Ollmark
Emma Hallin
Produced byInge Ivarson
StarringRegina Lund
Jan Mybrand
Bert-Åke Varg
Kim Anderzon
CinematographyHåkan Lidman
Distributed byBlizz Entertainment AB
Release date
  • 2 April 2004 (2004-04-02) (Sweden)
Running time
96 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

Kärlekens språk (or Kärlekens språk 2000) is a 2004 Swedish sex educational film directed by Anders Lennberg. The movie contains several sex scenes, for example the scenes including actors and Martin Hedman having sex, in an interview with Charly she revealed that those scenes were authentic. She explained further that she lost her virginity during those scenes. Charly mentioned that she is thankful for the experience she worked so intensely to achieve, especially now when she still works in the acting business.

The title is a reference to the 1969 sex educational film Ur kärlekens språk (Language of Love).

Cast[]

  • Regina Lund
  • Jan Mybrand
  • Bert-Åke Varg
  • Kim Anderzon
  • Themba Tainton
  • Maj-Briht Bergström-Walan
  • Katerina Janouch
  • Arne Weise
  • Helena Lindblom
  • Martin Hedman
  • Sanna B. Danell
  • Julia Klingener
  • Emil Ahlén
  • Mejdi Zoghlami
  • Rick Petrini
  • Sascha Zacharias
  • Jeremy Wan
  • Alex Levén
  • Hanna Axelsson
  • Elvira Castillo Åkerblom
  • Joakim Ehrenberg
  • Helena Thunell
  • Thomas Olofsson
  • Sara Sjögren
  • Peter Lindén
  • Seija Runsten
  • Cissi Centerwall
  • Michelle Meadows
  • Jan Näpärä
  • Gustav Söderberg
  • Emma Hallin
  • Sara Karlsson
  • Micke Kazarnowicz
  • Jane Nord
  • Ebbe Damm
  • Johan Karlsson
  • Johan Westberg
  • Joakim Karlsson
  • Malin Westerholm
  • Charles Murelius
  • Ingemar Nord
  • Therése Neaimé
  • Micke Folke
  • Sandy Mansson

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