Bruno Pradal, born in 1949, was a French actor known for his compelling performances in the cult film Hellé (1972). In this film, he embodies the complex dynamics of desire and manipulation, contributing to the film's exploration of erotic thrillers. Pradal's role highlights the gritty essence of 1970s French cinema, where he navigated the fringes of genre storytelling. His work resonates within the landscape of exploitation films, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema.
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.