Annelise Meineche, born in 1935 in Denmark, was a pioneering writer and director known for her work in the realm of exploitation cinema. She directed and wrote Without a Stitch (1968), a film that explores themes of sexuality and societal norms through a provocative lens. Meineche's unique vision contributed to the cult film landscape, particularly in the late 1960s, where her narratives challenged conventions and sparked conversations. Her work remains a significant part of the discussion surrounding Danish cult cinema.
Without a Stitch
A school girl came to the doctor to tell him that she has a problem reaching the sexual climax. Doctor told her to write in the diary about her sexual contacts. She agreed and soon her life turned into the sequence of diffrent sexual relations, including acting in a porn movie, lesbian sex and BDSM. Hi-school girl! Now that’s an interesting subject! But if a hi-school girl is unable to reach climax…that’s a problem bigger than failing a final exam. But by facing her fears, she become more than she hopes to be. She is now a porn star, a lesbian and a sadist! Wooohoooo….that’s what happen when you meet an unorthodox, unprofessional with a pretty knowledgably hands-on doctor. As advised by the sex doctor, all her experiences are all recorded in her diary for her own future references and studies. Most Swedish girl, like Ana-Grete Nissen who is the main character here, has the ‘girl-next-door’ looks. Her figure is totally silicon free and you won’t expect her to be this horny and skanky in this porno film. Classic Swedish pornos are not to be missed, especially those hardcore ones!