Nathalie Delon, born Francine Canovas in 1941 in Oujda, Morocco, emerged as a prominent figure in the 1970s French cinema scene. Known for her striking beauty, she captivated audiences in films like Bluebeard (1972) and Sex Shop (1972), where she embraced her status as a sex symbol. Delon also appeared in The Monk (1972) and A Whisper in the Dark (1976), showcasing her versatility across genres. Her work remains a vital part of the cult film conversation, reflecting the boldness and allure of the era.
A Whisper in the Dark
In a Venetian villa, a child claims to be dating a peer who doesn't actually exist. The family initially believes it to be a harmless childish fantasy, but some worrying phenomena, apparently inexplicable, will make them turn to a psychoanalyst who will die mysteriously, deepening the mystery.