Year: 1971
Runtime: 90 mins
Language: French
Director: Jean-Louis van Belle
Following Françoise Frémont as she darts through Europe, the film chronicles a seemingly haphazard killing spree that targets increasingly despicable men. From the vibrant streets of 1960s London to the timeless ruins of Rome, her trail of bodies fuels a lingering mystery about her motives. Jean‑Louis van Belle delivers a nonstop thriller underscored by a lush, groovy psych‑rock soundtrack that propels the story from start to finish.
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