"Maid in Sweden" (1971) is a significant film that sheds light on the lives of women working as maids in Sweden. Through its exploration of themes such as feminism, class struggle, and identity, the film provides a powerful commentary on the social and economic realities of the time. The film's impact and legacy continue to be felt today, serving as an important reminder of the ongoing struggle for women's rights and social justice.

Maid in Sweden (1971) is a Swedish-American co-production that follows 16-year-old Inga as she leaves her rural home to visit her older sister, Greta, in Stockholm

Furthermore, the film’s cinematography—by Tony Forsberg (who later shot Ingmar Bergman’s The Magic Flute )—is stunning. Sweeping shots of 1971 Stockholm, the old funicular, and the wooden boats in the archipelago are a visual feast. The English subtitles ensure that the poetic Swedish narration (describing Lena’s internal storms) is not lost beneath the film’s more sensational elements.

If you have a clean, English-language print with good audio, you don't need them. If your copy has bad sound or foreign burned-in subs, search for "Maid in Sweden 1971 srt file" on fan subtitle sites. Expect community-made, not studio-grade, quality.

: Moderate (it is classified as a steamy coming-of-age erotic drama). Alcohol & Drugs : Moderate (depicts social smoking and drinking). Maid in Sweden (Region B) w/SLIP - New Blu-Ray - Orbit DVD