The Fylm Six: A Summer of Self-Discovery at the Swedish Boarding School, 1979
Alternate Titles: Six Swedes on Campus, Untamed Sex, Boarding School Girls, and Six Swedes at School. Director/Writer: Erwin C. Dietrich. Composer: Walter Baumgartner. Plot Summary The Fylm Six: A Summer of Self-Discovery at
. It is widely recognized as a quintessential example of the 1970s "Nordic flesh" genre. Composer: Walter Baumgartner
: They spend their time pulling pranks, such as locking plumbers in dormitories, teasing their gym teacher, and exploring their sexuality through various "educational" encounters. Central Task : They spend their time pulling pranks, such
Pranks on Staff: The girls frequently tease their gym teacher, Martin, and perform elaborate stunts like chloroforming a peeping Tom.
The film’s narrative is deliberately thin, serving as a clothesline for erotic set-pieces. A strict but easily flustered headmistress runs a Swiss boarding school for young women. Six Swedish students—blonde, buxom, and rebellious—are the main troublemakers. When a new, handsome male teacher (or in some versions, a gardener or handyman) arrives, chaos ensues.
Release: It premiered in Switzerland and West Germany on September 28, 1979.