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Bert: The Last Virgin 1995

★ 4.937 votes100 min📅 1995-12-25

"This is the movie about my 3 favorite things: Girls. Women. Ladies"

Directed by the acclaimed Tomas Alfredson, *Bert: The Last Virgin (1995)* dives into the awkward, hilarious, and sometimes cringe-worthy world of adolescence through the eyes of Bert, a boy on the cusp of adulthood.

Director: Tomas Alfredson

Cast

Martin Andersson
Martin Andersson
Bert Ljung
Cajsalisa Ejemyr
Cajsalisa Ejemyr
Victoria Pettersson
Ing-Marie Carlsson
Ing-Marie Carlsson
Madeleine "Madde" Ljung
Johan Ulveson
Johan Ulveson
Fredrik Ljung
Yvonne Lombard
Yvonne Lombard
Svea Olsson
Povel Ramel
Povel Ramel
Henry Hoffman
Marie Göranzon
Marie Göranzon
Marianne Pettersson
Petter Fryklund-Borg
Carl-Philip Silfverbratt
Sarah Dawn Finer
Sarah Dawn Finer
Camilla Gævert
Oliver Loftéen
Oliver Loftéen
Åke

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bert: The Last Virgin (1995) about?

*Bert: The Last Virgin* follows Bert, a Swedish boy navigating the chaotic and often embarrassing ups and downs of adolescence. From awkward crushes to the trials of first love, the film hilariously captures the awkwardness of growing up.

Who directed Bert: The Last Virgin?

Tomas Alfredson directed *Bert: The Last Virgin*, bringing his signature blend of humor and heart to this Swedish coming-of-age story.

Who stars in Bert: The Last Virgin?

The film stars Martin Andersson as Bert, alongside Cajsalisa Ejemyr, Ing-Marie Carlsson, Johan Ulveson, and Yvonne Lombard in key roles.

Is Bert: The Last Virgin (1995) worth watching?

While IMDb hasn't rated it, *Bert: The Last Virgin* is a charming and nostalgic comedy that resonates with anyone who's survived puberty. Its family-friendly humor and relatable themes make it a solid pick for fans of lighthearted, heartfelt storytelling.

How long is Bert: The Last Virgin?

*Bert: The Last Virgin* runs for 100 minutes.

About Bert: The Last Virgin (1995) — A Hilarious Swedish Coming-of-Age Comedy

Directed by the acclaimed Tomas Alfredson, *Bert: The Last Virgin (1995)* dives into the awkward, hilarious, and sometimes cringe-worthy world of adolescence through the eyes of Bert, a boy on the cusp of adulthood. Based on the beloved Swedish children's books, this family-friendly comedy blends romance and coming-of-age chaos as Bert navigates the trials of puberty—from clumsy crushes to the brutal realities of first heartbreak. The film captures the gawky charm and emotional rollercoaster of teenage life with warmth and humor, making it a nostalgic treat for both young viewers and parents.

With a quirky tone and heartfelt storytelling, *Bert: The Last Virgin* stands out for its relatable yet exaggerated take on growing up. Martin Andersson shines as Bert, while the supporting cast brings depth to the supporting characters who shape his awkward journey. A perfect mix of laughter and lighthearted drama, this 100-minute gem is a Swedish classic that balances innocence with the chaos of first love.