Jerome Gary is a director known for his work in the cult film scene, particularly with Stripper (1986) and Traxx (1988). His films often explore the fringes of society, blending elements of exploitation and genre cinema. With a keen eye for the provocative, Gary's direction in Stripper captures the raw energy of the underground world, while Traxx showcases his ability to infuse action with a distinct flair. His contributions to the genre continue to resonate with fans of cult cinema.
Stripper
STRIPPER is a documentary featuring girls competing for the Golden G-string award, not for this in itself, but as a springboard for their careers, be that as models or dancers, and with hindsight I didn't have back then, I suppose as porno stars or high- class call girls or whatever. Point is, these girls are all psyched up to win that trophy (while it is, of course, something of a questionable honor, especially to their more well-off fortunate sisters). Us menfolk do not complain, we got to see lots of bare flesh, but the real nudity in this one is the girls' tormented souls. Which makes for quite a view. This is the forerunner of reality shows, a prototype that could hardly be lived up to, as this is the really real thing, and involves bare skin by the score.