Catherine Rich, born in 1932 in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, made her mark in the world of French cinema with a notable role in Threshold of the Void (1974). This film reflects the era's exploration of psychological themes, and Rich's performance adds depth to its narrative. With a career starting in the early 1960s, she brought a distinctive style to her roles, contributing to the cult film landscape. Rich's legacy endures, reminding audiences of her contributions to the genre.
Threshold of the Void
The young artist Wanda Leibovitz comes to Paris, hoping to forget unfortunate love. Soon after arrival directly at the station Wanda meets the mysterious old woman suggesting to rent at it the room (whom the old woman, allegedly, held ready for the now deceased sister). Wanda doesn't know yet that this room will change all her life shortly after it slightly opens a mysterious forbidden door.