Brigitte Borghese, an actress active in the 1970s, brings a distinctive flair to the world of cult cinema through her roles in Tender Dracula (1974) and Young Girls in Ecstasy (1974). In Tender Dracula, she embodies the allure and complexity of characters that navigate the bizarre intersections of horror and eroticism. Her performance in Young Girls in Ecstasy further cements her place in the realm of exploitation films, where she explores themes of desire and liberation. Borghese's work resonates within the cult film community, marking her as a notable figure in the genre.
Young Girls in Ecstasy
The friends who attended the same boarding school meet and take turns telling their recent romantic experiences. These turn out to be as varied as they are crisp, from the initiation of a student by a teacher to the misunderstanding in the company of a lord, through the false English but true seducer, the swimmer obsessed with his physical condition and, obviously, love in a group (Le Chat Qui Fume).