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7/10
A fascinating look into Sweden's changing stance on sexual liberalism
schiarantano17 April 2022
The Sex Temple (2015) by Johan Palmgren is a fascinating look into Sweden's changing sexual liberalism juxtaposed against the rise of Christian moralism.

The film documents two opened minded businessmen who join forces to pursue their dreams in the Swedish town of Norrkping. Robin who is on the verge of bankruptcy is desperately trying to hold on to his historic beautiful theatre which is a venue for LGBQT events besides being his home where he lives with his husband, and the other businessman, is a depressed Christian who wants to re-open his Adam and Eve swingers' club which had burnt down in a fire. Robin who has sunk all of his financial resources into the theatre to keep it afloat rents out his cellar to Christian who renovates the space to accommodate his swingers' club. While the two men see nothing wrong in their business arrangement, the residents of the town want nothing to do with it and mount an unrelenting media smear campaign against them in order to shut them down. "What the heck?" I thought.

The Sex Temple is an intimate, character-driven reality drama as it chronicles the trials, triumphs and tribulations of both men. Johan Palmgren does an excellent job in giving us intimate portraits of these two likeable bedfellows as they live their lives, pursue their goals and cope with the negative press and opposition to their partnership. The dramatic tension doesn't let up and if you want to find out what happens to Robin and Christian and the Arbis Theatre, well then, you've got to see this documentary. Palmgren does a wonderful job in capturing the vitality of the LGBQT+ community associated with the Arbis Theatre which I loved tremendously together together with demystifying the stigma associated with swingers' clubs.

I found the documentary thought provoking and wondered what was happening in Sweden with its progressive sexual liberalism and not letting people live their lives.
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1/10
Boring and the title should have been "the builders and a lot of talking"
Miss_Xray27 August 2015
Terribly boring documentary I thought would be more about the sex club as it is now, than when they were rebuilding it, cleaning windows and screwing the toilet to the floor.. It just felt flat and not as you would think at all. You read about it and it seems like its all about the swingers club and all that. Sure its about that but when it starts up.. I don't recommend it to anyone that is curious about a swingers club. The beginning seems more promising. They could have done more in depth about the clothes.. the people and not just one person. Is this 10 lines already cause not sure what else to say about this one. Well a few more words .. there now its 10 lines.
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