Pierre De Moro, a director known for his work in the 1980s, helmed the cult classic Hellhole (1985). This film immerses viewers in the gritty world of a women's prison, exploring themes of survival and rebellion. De Moro's directorial style captures the raw energy of exploitation cinema, making Hellhole a notable entry in the genre. His contributions reflect the era's fascination with the darker aspects of society, cementing his place in the annals of cult film history.
Hellhole
An unlucky woman’s mother is murdered by a scarf-wielding killer named Silk, leaving the woman injured, traumatised and suffering from amnesia. She’s committed to a mental institution, where Silk follows her, looking for the papers he was trying to get from her mother. And Silk’s only the beginning of her problems, since the asylum is run by a mad doctor, performing experiments in chemical lobotomies!