Jamielyn Lippman appears in Cell Block Sisters: Banished Behind Bars (1995), a notable entry in the genre of exploitation cinema. Set within the confines of a women's prison, the film dives into the lives and struggles of its characters, showcasing Lippman's role in this gritty narrative. Her performance contributes to the film's cult status, resonating with fans of grindhouse and exploitation films, and highlights the raw energy characteristic of 1990s underground cinema.
Cell Block Sisters: Banished Behind Bars
Sam Connor kidnaps his young daughters, April and May, sells them to strangers, and accidentally kills his wife when she attempts to intervene. Sixteen years later, April is an out of control outlaw who has come into a life of drugs and crime, while May has grown into a straight laced, refined woman. The plot thickens when April avenges her mother's death by killing her father, and May is sent to jail as the prime suspect. Fortunately, Detective Arman, instantly taken with May, fights for her innocence and tries to get her out before she is taken down by other hostile prisoners.