A bank teller's descent into erotic obsession after a fateful encounter with the dangerous Bize.
BRIGITTA
A sexually repressed drinking single woman becomes mesmerized by a mysterious charmer, Bize, who releases her innermost fantasies and appetite for all things erotic.
Brigitta is a 1967 American drama film directed by Nick Millard about a lonely bank teller whose life spirals into sexual obsession after she is drugged by a charismatic stranger.
Synopsis
- Director
- Nick Millard
- Release
- 1967
- Runtime
- 1h 1m
- Language
- English
- Genres
- Drama
The SassyFlix Take
From the vault: proof that a spiked cocktail can change your life—at least in the 1960s underground.
Why Cult
Laden with nudity, striptease, and taboo-breaking scenarios, Brigitta is a classic artifact of 1960s American sexploitation.
The plot hinges on a spiked drink that unlocks Brigitta's repressed passions, sending her into a surreal sexual spiral.
Directed by Nick Millard, known for his distinctive approach to low-budget exploitation, this film is pure auteur sleaze.
At just 61 minutes, Brigitta delivers its salacious shocks without overstaying its welcome.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Brigitta about? +
Brigitta follows a lonely bank teller whose life is upended after she is drugged by Bize, leading her into a world of sexual obsession and unleashed desires.
When was Brigitta released? +
Brigitta was released in 1967.
Who directed Brigitta? +
Brigitta was directed by Nick Millard.
How long is Brigitta? +
Brigitta has a runtime of 61 minutes.
What genre is Brigitta? +
Brigitta is a drama with strong sexploitation elements.
Where can I watch Brigitta? +
Brigitta is available to stream on SassyFlix.