Claudio Fragasso, an Italian screenwriter, contributed significantly to the genre of exploitation cinema in the late 20th century. He penned The True Story of the Nun of Monza (1980), a film that explores the dark undercurrents of religious life, and Violence in a Women's Prison (1982), which delves into the brutal realities of female incarceration. Fragasso's work is characterized by a bold narrative style that captures the raw essence of cult cinema, making him a distinctive voice in the landscape of Italian genre films.
Rats: Night of Terror
One hundred years after a nuclear war has devastated the planet, society has been reborn into two factions; the underground society and the scavangers above in the wastelands. A group of scavangers on bikes come across a town infested with flesh eating rats, and soon the gore is spilling everywhere.