Born Jolanda Di Fiore in Rome in 1935, Maria Fiore emerged as a notable figure in Italian cinema, particularly in the 1970s. She is best known for her role in Syndicate Sadists (1975), where she embodies the impulsive and genuine spirit of her characters. With a career that spanned several decades, Fiore transitioned from film to television, leaving a mark on the genre of exploitation cinema. Her performances often reflected the struggles and resilience of low-class women, making her work significant in the cult film landscape.
Syndicate Sadists
A biker's brother is killed while investigating the kidnapping of a young boy, the byproduct of a war between two crime families. The biker vows to get revenge by finding the kidnapped boy and destroying the two families.