Born in 1960 in Paris, Anne Parillaud emerged as a notable figure in French cinema with her compelling performance in Patricia (1981). In this film, she embodies the titular character, navigating a world filled with complex relationships and emotional turmoil. Parillaud's portrayal adds depth to the film's exploration of personal identity and societal expectations, making it a significant entry in the realm of cult cinema. Her work continues to resonate with fans of the genre, highlighting her impact on the landscape of exploitation films.
Patricia
A young heiress leads a life of excess and wants to marry a man her rich father despises. When her father suspiciously dies, and someone tries to kill her, she surrounds herself with her cousins, friends and lovers, all possible suspects.