Benny Hansen was born on February 22, 1944, in Denmark and made his mark in the realm of erotic cinema with his role in The Daughter: I, a Woman Part III (1970). This film, emblematic of the era's exploration of sexuality and identity, features Hansen as a compelling presence, contributing to the narrative's provocative themes. His work in this film aligns with the bold storytelling characteristic of 1970s cult cinema, highlighting the cultural shifts of the time and cementing his place in the genre's history.
The Daughter: I, a Woman Part III
Birthe, a 17-year-old and sexually inexperienced girl arriving home from boarding school to find her mother Siv having sex with a man. Traumatized, she flees the scene and ends up in a hippie coffee house. She smokes hashish, engages in lesbianism and has sex with a black American medical student. Exotic dancers, Hell's Angels and other colorful characters are included in the young girls sexual awakening.