Born as Rosma Laila Grantoviskis, Roberta Pedon made her mark in the 1970s with her role in Delinquent Schoolgirls (1975). After moving to Italy, she embraced the vibrant grindhouse scene, where her striking presence and natural charisma captivated audiences. Pedon's portrayal of rebellious youth in this film highlights the era's fascination with exploitation cinema, contributing to the genre's rich tapestry. Her work exemplifies the bold spirit of cult films, making her a memorable figure in this niche.
Delinquent Schoolgirls
Three mental patients (a bad impersonator, a baseball player, and a gay fashion designer) escape their asylum and sexually assault their way into a girl’s private school. The girls education includes wrestling and karate, so the three mad men will find stern opposition when they least expected.