Slobodan Dimitrijević, an actor known for his compelling performances, appears in Little Mother (1973) and Out of Control (1985). His work in these films reflects the raw energy and distinct storytelling of cult cinema from the 1970s and 1980s. In Little Mother, he navigates the complexities of familial relationships, while Out of Control showcases his ability to engage in high-stakes narratives. Dimitrijević's contributions to these films highlight the unique flavor of exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre.
Little Mother
Marina Pinares, the wife of the president of a South American country, insists on being his vice-presidential running mate in the next election. She's no stranger to assassination to get what she wants, so some suspect she'll kill her own husband after the election to become president. In a series of flashbacks we see her rise to power: a party girl willing to sacrifice a friend's virtue to gain favor; the lover of a soldier she later tortures; the mistress of the military man she soon marries.