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Duration: 129 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: theroman |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x528 | Added: 2008-Sep-25 |
Alternate Names: Laura M. Gemser, Laurette Gemser, Laurette M. Gemser, Laurette Marcia Gemser, Moira Chen, Moira Chen, Emanuelle, Laura M. Gemser, Laurette M. Gemser, Lora Gemzer, Moira Chen, لورا جمسر, 劳拉·贾姆瑟
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Laura Gemser (born October 5, 1950 in Java, Indonesia) is a Dutch-based actress of Indo descent known for her work with directors Joe D'Amato and Bruno Mattei, particularly in exploitation-style and Black Emanuelle films. Born in Indonesia, she moved to the Netherlands at age four and grew up in Utrecht, attending MULO Regentesseschool high school and Artibus Art School for fashion design before moving to Italy in 1975. After modeling, Gemser began acting in soft erotic films and gained international recognition through her roles in Black Emanuelle films in the 1970s. Her career lasted from 1974 until 1991.
Release Year: 1982
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Alternative Title: Emanuelle Reports from a Women's Prison, Caged Women, Chicks in Chains, Emmanuelle in Hell, Escravas da Corrupção, Laura - Eine Frau geht durch die Hölle, Pénitencier de femmes, Violence in a Women's Prison
Director: Bruno Mattei
Writer: Ambrogio Molteni, Claudio Fragasso
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Genre: Action, Drama, Prison Film
Violenza in un carcere femminile (1982) follows the story of women inmates subjected to harsh conditions and abuse by prison guards. The movie portrays their struggles, fights for survival, and eventual rebellion against the cruel system.
Directed by Bruno Mattei, Violenza in un carcere femminile is a 1982 Italian exploitation film that falls under the genres of action, drama, and prison films. Set within the confines of a brutal women's prison, the movie focuses on the harsh realities faced by inmates, including physical abuse at the hands of guards. The film explores themes of oppression, resistance, and survival.