| Year | Title | Role | Notes | |------|-------|------|-------| | 1977 | The Cassandra Crossing | Young passenger | Early minor role | | 1980 | Inferno | Young girl in library | Dario Argento’s supernatural horror | | 1982 | Tenebrae | Maria Albini’s friend | Another Argento giallo | | 1982 | The New York Ripper | Eva (the killer’s daughter) | Controversial Lucio Fulci slasher | | 1982 | A Blade in the Dark | Katia | Lamberto Bava slasher | | 1983 | The House of the Yellow Carpet | Silvia | Psychological thriller | | 1985 | Demons (Dèmoni) | Hannah | Most famous role – cult zombie-demons film | | 1986 | The Devil’s Honey | Jessica | Erotic thriller by Lucio Fulci | | 1987 | Cobra Verde | Eugenia | Werner Herzog’s period drama with Klaus Kinski | | 1988–90 | Several TV films | Various | Less prolific after late 80s |
Maladolescenza (1977) – Played Silvia, a cunning, hyper-mature girl who orchestrates cruel games. L'Amant criminel (1984) – Directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. My Little Princess lara wendel eva ionesco nude scenes of maladolescenza top
The air in the German countryside was thick with the scent of pine and heat. For Laura and Sylvia, the world existed only within the boundaries of the forest and the shimmering surface of the lake. They were at that fragile age—somewhere between twelve and thirteen—where childhood games still held a spark of magic, but a new, unspoken tension was beginning to pull at them. The Arrival of Fabrizio Filmography (Selected Key Titles) | Year | Title
On the other hand, Eva Green's career trajectory offers a study in versatility. From her breakout role in Casino Royale, where she redefined the Bond girl persona, to her complex portrayal of Artemisia in 300: Rise of an Empire, Green has consistently demonstrated her range. Her television appearance in Penny Dreadful as Dr. Freud further solidified her reputation as an actress capable of deep, nuanced performances. For Laura and Sylvia, the world existed only
The Characters: Lara Wendel stars as Laura, a naive girl who is frequently bullied by her childhood companion, Fabrizio (Martin Loeb). The dynamic changes when the mysterious and confident Silvia (played by Eva Ionesco) arrives, leading to a triangle of psychological and sexual power plays. Memorable (and Controversial) Scenes: