Gérard Kikoïne, a French director born in the 1950s, is known for his contributions to the realm of erotic thrillers and cult cinema. He directed and wrote Lady Libertine (1984), a film that epitomizes the provocative style of the era, exploring themes of desire and freedom. Kikoïne continued to push boundaries with Flesh and Fire (1985) and Dragonard (1987), both of which showcase his flair for blending eroticism with narrative depth. His work in Edge of Sanity (1989) further solidifies his status as a key figure in the genre, making him a notable director within the SassyFlix catalog.
Master of Dragonard Hill
In the 18th-century British Caribbean colony of St. Joseph's, decadent and hedonistic aristocrats rule with an iron fist and terrorize slaves and suspected criminals with a painful whip called the "dragonard."