Josyane Gibert, a multifaceted talent, made her mark in the 1970s as both an actor and writer in the realm of exploitation cinema. She appears as a pivotal character in Lovers of Devil's Island (1973), showcasing her ability to navigate the provocative narratives of the time. Additionally, she contributed to the screenwriting of Nightmares Come at Night (1970) and Female Vampire (1973), films that exemplify the bold and boundary-pushing nature of cult cinema. Gibert's work reflects the daring spirit of the genre, cementing her place in the annals of cult film history.
Female Vampire
Countess Irina lives on the island of Madeira, Portugal, where she must drain the ''life force'' of men and women for her own survival. One of her lovers/victims is a poet who believes the undead countess is meant for him.