Born in 1929 in London, Eric Till is a British director whose career spans several decades and continents. He directed Turning to Stone (1985), a film that delves into the darker corners of human experience, showcasing his ability to blend narrative depth with striking visuals. Till's work is characterized by a keen understanding of character and atmosphere, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema. His contributions resonate within the genre, offering a distinctive perspective that enhances the conversation around exploitation and grindhouse films.
Turning to Stone
Alison Campbell was sentenced to seven years after trying to smuggle drugs into Canada. This hard-hitting film tells the story of how she survived the prison system,and sacrificed herself to protect her inmates and saved her own sanity.