Born in Indonesia, Nena Rosier made her mark in the 1980s with her roles in cult films that blend action and exploitation. In Jungle Virgin Force (1983), she captivates as a fierce character navigating the wild, while in Violent Killer (1987), she showcases her versatility in a gritty narrative. Rosier's performances contribute to the unique flavor of Southeast Asian cinema, adding depth to the genre's exploration of violence and survival.
Jungle Virgin Force
It tells the story of Jelita, a girl who was stranded on a remote island as a child after a plane crash. She grows up among an isolated tribe, unaware of her origins. When a group of anthropologists arrives to study the island, Jelita reunites with her father, who turns out to be alive. However, conflicts with treasure hunters and the local tribe make their journey full of danger.