Annick Berger appears in Hellé (1972), a striking example of erotic thriller cinema that delves into the complexities of desire and obsession. Her role in this film highlights the raw intensity and emotional depth that characterize the genre, contributing to the film's cult status. While her filmography may be limited, Berger's performance in Hellé resonates within the realm of exploitation cinema, showcasing the allure and darker themes that define this unique genre.
Hellé
Hellé is a young deaf-mute living among the mountains. She’s ignored by everyone except, now and then, the local woodsmen, who use her for their pleasure. She has no education, no knowledge of right or wrong. One summer, a young man comes to spend the holidays in her village.