Nanda van Bergen, an actor known for her work in the 1970s, delivers a striking performance in Women Without Innocence (1978). Set against a backdrop of urban decay, her role captures the essence of exploitation cinema, embodying the complexities of desire and betrayal. Van Bergen's ability to navigate the gritty themes of the film highlights her connection to the cult cinema movement, where stories of marginalized characters often take center stage. Her contribution to this genre adds a layer of depth to the film's exploration of female agency.
Love Camp
A group of women are brought by guerrillas to a prison camp in the jungle, where they are to serve the pastime of the soldiers. But the perverted camp wardress, Isla who is privately interested in some of the women herself makes life difficult for the girls. When a guerrilla leader visits the camp, he falls in love with one of the "sex slaves" and decides to help her escape. But the wardress tries to prevent this with all means at her disposal.