Orçun Sonat appears in The Angel of Vengeance: The Female Hamlet (1976), a film that delves into the complexities of revenge through a unique lens. Set against the backdrop of 1970s cinema, Sonat's role adds depth to this cult classic, which reimagines the Hamlet narrative with a feminist twist. His performance contributes to the film's exploration of identity and vengeance, solidifying its place in the realm of exploitation cinema.
The Angel of Vengeance: The Female Hamlet
Hamlet returns home from drama school in America, after the cold-blooded assassination of her father by her uncle, who has married Hamlet’s mother. After seeing her father’s ghost, Hamlet decides to feign insanity, in order to get to the truth. Hamlet is now female and so are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Instead of taking place in England, this version takes at the beach where everyone plays volleyball in bikinis. An expressionist and surrealist adaptation of Hamlet from director Metin Erksan.