Born in 1953, Pep Munné is a Spanish actor who carved out a niche in the world of cult cinema. He appears in The Voyeur (1977), where he navigates the complex themes of desire and voyeurism, and in Girl with the Golden Panties (1980), a film that dives into the erotic and the absurd. Munné's performances in these films reflect the bold experimentation of the late 1970s and early 1980s, cementing his role in the exploration of provocative narratives that define this era of cinema.
Girl with the Golden Panties
Luys Forest is a writer with a Falangist political past. He lives isolated in a coastal town, writing his memoirs (actually rewriting and adapting his autobiography with the times), and brooding over his failed marriage. His sister is worried about him and decides to send her daughter Mariana to stay with him. Mariana and a seemingly mute and artistic lesbian companion come to town to shake the stable world of Luys with their free and uninhibited ways. Soon begins a game of seduction that ends up exposing the intellectual game of Luys.