Ambrogio Molteni, an Italian writer and actor, made significant contributions to the world of cult cinema in the 1970s and 1980s. He is best known for his work as a writer on films like Black Emanuelle (1975) and Crazy Desires of a Murderer (1977), where he also took on a role as an actor. His scripts often blended eroticism with elements of thriller and exploitation, reflecting the bold narratives that defined the era. Molteni's unique voice in screenwriting helped shape the landscape of Italian genre films, making his work essential viewing for fans of cult cinema.
Enter the Devil
After a female art student purchases a life-size wooden sculpture of a crucifixion from an abandoned church, she has a vision of herself being nailed to a cross and soon becomes sexually tormented by the sculpture when it comes to life.