Love 65 (Swedish: Kärlek 65) is a 1965 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival where it received an honorable mention for the FIPRESCI Prize. Bill Evans' "Peace Piece" featured in the soundtrack. The characters in the film go by the real first names of the actors.
Keve is a successful film director who lives with his beautiful wife, Ann-Marie, and their daughter, Nina, in the Kåseberga area in Skåne. Despite this, Keve finds himself unsatisfied. As he prepares to shoot a new film, he channels his frustrations into an affair with a married woman.
The film was released in Sweden on 17 March 1965. In June of the same year it was presented in competition at the Berlin Film Festival.
In 2002 it was screened again at Berlinale as part of the retrospective section "European 60s - Revolt, Fantasy & Utopia", which is dedicated to European cinema and the cultural and political upheavals of the 1960s.
The film received a mixed response, with critics lauding the beauty of its shots but criticizing the directionless narrative. In 1972, The Guardian's Derek Malcolm wrote: "Love 65 now seems to stand uncomfortably between the raw realism of 'Raven's End' and the evocative lyricism of 'Elvira Madigan'".
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