Tove Bang is an actor known for her role in The Daughter: I, a Woman Part III (1970), a film that delves into the complexities of female sexuality and liberation. In this provocative piece of cult cinema, she embodies a character navigating the intricacies of desire and identity, reflecting the bold narratives of the era. Bang's performance contributes to the film's exploration of eroticism and empowerment, making her a notable figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
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.