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Elena Wiedermann Movies

1991  
R  
A sexy American tourist wrongly held in a South American prison fights for her life while being humiliated, brutalized, and defiled for the entertainment of debauched aristocrats who thrive on human suffering. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1991  
R  
Paolo is a divorced father of two who earns his living as a nightclub entertainer. One night, he meets Francesca, a strangely attractive woman, and after some rather peculiar talk about her having had sex with an Indian guru, they head off for his beach house for an assignation. Francesca uses some special secrets taught to her by her guru to turn him into a paralyzed sex-slave. All he can do is talk, while his body is out of his control and his penis remains continually erect. He seems to accept the situation, although it becomes pretty awkward when his children come over for a visit. After that, things take a darker turn. Viewers who saw this film at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival considered it self-indulgent, and too much like Ferrari's earlier La Dernière Femme (1976). ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Sergio CastellittoFrancesca Dellera, (more)
 
1984  
 
This undistinguished sci-fi fantasy is set in a post-holocaust world where "She" (Sandahl Bergman) rules over one of several different tribes with weird and supernatural abilities. Some tribesmen are like lizards, they can grow back a limb after it is cut off -- or just a whole other clone of themselves. A leader named Godan (Gregory Snegoff) has glow-in-the-dark peepers that can raise his opponents right up off the ground. Unfortunately, the eyes do not always have it. They could not do the same for the script which has the action lurch along in disjointed episodes and leaves the balance of entertainment to the costumes and sets. Other versions of "She" preceded this effort by Avi Nesher. Though production began in October of 1982, the movie didn't receive general release until 1984. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Sandahl BergmanDavid Goss, (more)