Directed by the "Swissploitation" pioneer Erwin C. Dietrich (often using the pseudonym Michael Thomas), Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School (original title: Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat ) is a quintessential 1970s sex comedy that prioritizes whimsy and non-stop nudity over complex storytelling.
Set at a picturesque Swiss boarding school during summer, the film follows the antics of six rebellious Swedish students and one French student. The story is framed through the diary entries of the French student, Marie-France, chronicling the girls' youthful rebellion and their efforts to seduce local men. Directed by the "Swissploitation" pioneer Erwin C
Set in an elite Swiss boarding school, the film follows six rebellious Swedish students—Greta, Inga, Kerstin, Lil, Astrid, and Selma. While the school is under the strict regime of headmistress Miss Klein, the girls spend their time causing chaos and exploring their curiosity about sexuality. The story is framed through the diary entries