Fabodjantan - Come Blow The Horn - 1978 - Swe -... 2021 | 90% LIMITED |
, a young woman in the Swedish highlands who discovers an ancient Viking horn. According to local legend, when the Vikings returned from their travels and blew the horn, it would arouse the village women to meet them at the beach. Monika decides to test this theory; when she blows the horn, its "vibrations" trigger an intense sexual awakening among the local women, leading to various intimate encounters throughout the countryside. Key Notoriety and Legacy Iconic Scenes : The film is legendary for a sequence involving a large
By 1979, Fabodjantan had broken up. Karin moved to Norway and became a schoolteacher. P-O Viksten committed suicide in 1981 – a fact that has given the album a tragic aura for collectors. The master tapes were allegedly lost in a basement flood in Leksand in 1985. Fabodjantan - Come Blow The Horn - 1978 - Swe -...
The Swedish term Fäbod (referenced in the original title Fabodjantan ) refers to a mountain pasture or a set of simple huts used in the summer for grazing livestock. Historically, this was a place of hard work, isolation, and solitude, often managed by young women (the vallkulla or fäbodjäntor ) while the men worked the fields in the valleys below. , a young woman in the Swedish highlands
: The film famously utilizes the traditional Swedish folk tune "Äppelbo gånglåt" on the accordion, further cementing its connection to Swedish folk identity. Core Cast and Crew Director/Writer Joseph W. Sarno (as Lawrence Henning) Leena Hiltunen Marie Bergman Anita Berglund Knud Jörgensen cultural impact of this film in Sweden or details regarding its international releases Key Notoriety and Legacy Iconic Scenes : The
