Born in Belgium, Anne Libert emerged in the early 1970s as a prominent figure in the realm of European exploitation cinema. She captivates audiences with her performances in The Demons (1973), where she navigates the dark themes of possession and desire, and Sinner: The Secret Diary of a Nymphomaniac (1973), showcasing her ability to blend eroticism with psychological depth. Libert's work in A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973) further solidifies her place in the cult film canon, as she embodies the complex interplay of innocence and horror that defines the genre.
Line Up and Lay Down
Erotic comedy about an incorrigible womanizer whose lecherous love life becomes too much to handle. Things culminate when his jealous friends arrange for his fiancee and his mistresses to meet him at the same time.