Born in 1947, Michel Caputo is a notable figure in the world of exploitation cinema, particularly for his work on The Female Executioner (1986). As both director and writer, Caputo crafted a film that embodies the raw energy and audacity of the genre, featuring a storyline that intertwines themes of vengeance and empowerment. His distinctive approach to storytelling and character development adds a unique flavor to the cult film landscape, making The Female Executioner a noteworthy entry in the canon of 1980s grindhouse cinema.
The Female Executioner
Martine is a tough female cop trying to solve the kidnapping of young Caroline by a gang of pornographers. She already has an accomplice inside the gang feeding her information, but progress is hindered by her own police commissioner. In her private live, Martine likes to hang around with her male colleagues, swapping a younger cop for the more mature and experienced Jean.