Jean Franval, a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema, appears in The Granddaughter's Model (1971) and Maidens of the Dormitory (1976). His performances contribute to the distinct flavor of 1970s exploitation films, where he embodies the era's provocative themes and bold narratives. Franval's work captures the essence of grindhouse cinema, adding a layer of intrigue to the stories presented on screen. As a part of this vibrant cinematic landscape, he remains a compelling presence in the exploration of genre boundaries.
Maidens of the Dormitory
Since forever, high class familly use to send their daughters in good institutions to provide them the best education. Until now, they even have a special name : ‘Demoiselles de pensionnat’ (boarding school’s young ladies), but their mentality has changed a lot.