Pamela Sweet
Pamela Sweet, an innovative force in 1970s cinema, takes a bold approach as both writer and director of My Deep Hunger (1973). Her work in this film delves into the unsettling terrain of desire and existential longing, reflecting the era's avant-garde sensibilities. Set against the backdrop of a changing cultural landscape, Sweet's direction and narrative craftsmanship help establish My Deep Hunger as a noteworthy entry in the genre of erotic thrillers. Her unique vision contributes to the cult film dialogue, making her a significant figure in the exploration of complex themes.
My Deep Hunger
Jane's husband is passionately in love...with Jane's best friend! Before the innocent young Jane catches on, the 2 illicit lovers imprison her in a sadistic mental hospital...where the bedside manner is positively shocking! But with the help of a diligent and amorous detective, the jilted wife gets her revenge as all discover the sultry secret of Mysterious Jane