In 'Pleasure,' a young Swedish woman navigates the cutthroat world of the porn industry in Los Angeles, struggling to maintain her own identity and desires amidst the exploitation and objectification. The film delves into themes of friendship, ambition, and the consequences of pursuing personal pleasure at any cost.
In Stockholm, 1976, a troubled teenage girl is drawn into a world of corruption and power when she becomes a call girl for a high-level politician. Based on a true story, the film explores the dark underbelly of Swedish politics and the struggles of the protagonist as she tries to navigate a dangerous and exploitative world.
By chance Erik meets Viivi, an Estonian violinist playing in the Stockholm subway. They start an intense romance. Erik's mother dislikes the relationship, not having forgotten her escape from Estonia during the war. She reveals facts from the past and Erik finds out that his Swedish father adopted him. His real father was an Estonian nazi. Viivi has grown up in communist Estonia where her father was a party member and worked for the KGB.
Two young women put out a sex ad, reply to and meet the men, and document the response.
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