Suzanne Valéry
Born in 1937, Suzanne Valéry emerged from Québec's vibrant arts scene to make her mark in the world of cult cinema. In Virgin Lovers (1970), she captivates audiences with her portrayal of a passionate character navigating the complexities of desire and relationships. Her work in this erotic thriller reflects the bold and provocative storytelling of the era, adding depth to the genre's exploration of love and lust. Valéry's contributions resonate within the cult film community, marking her as a significant figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
Virgin Lovers
A young vicar who doubts his vocation meets a young nun attracted by life. They defrock and get married. But they must learn to love each other beyond guilt and torment.