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Jean Rollin was a French director, producer, screenwriter, novelist and actor. In a career spanning over five decades, Rollin began as an actor and experimental filmmaker of short projects, before moving on to create mainstream films. His works remain notable for their unique cinematic style, mixing stunning visuals with a dream-like atmosphere; although the majority of his films fall within the fantastique or horror genres, many themes and subgenres are present, including, melodrama, eroticism, and adventure, and to a lesser extent, crime, gore, Satanism, and films which have depicted the subjects of mental illness and memory disorder, while his most recognisable work being the recurring theme of vampirism.
Throughout his career, most of Rollin's films were met with criticism and hostility, and due to negative response, he found it difficult to receive financial support for his intended projects, and as an alternative, turned to the pornographic industry, working under several pseudonyms, in order to raise the funds to produce mainstream films. In later years, Rollin's work as a filmmaker has become more appreciated, while his films are now considered cult classics, earning him the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Fantasia International Film Festival in 2007, for his contribution to fantastical cinema.
Alternatively titled: "Fiancee of Dracula" and "Le retour de Dracula" (lit. "The Return of Dracula").
Alternatively titled: "La nuit transfiguree" (lit. "The Transfigured Night")
Final film
lit. "A Horse for Two".
Additional sequences, added in 1981. Known by its English title, "A Virgin Among the Living Dead".
Alternative title: "White Cannibal Queen".
Credited as J.A. Laser. Known in English as "Zombie Lake". lit. "The Lake of the Living Dead"
Credited as Michel Gentil. lit. "Don't take chickens for pigeons".
Documentary. lit. "The War of Silence".
Documentary. lit. "Air Force mechanics".
Known by its English title, "The Yellow Lovers", lit. "The Yellow Loves".
lit. "Copper Sky".
Documentary. Known by its English title, "Life in Spain", lit. "Living in Spain".
lit. "The Far Country".
lit. "Sadness of Cannibals".
lit. "Do Something".
Short TV movie. lit. "The Claws of Horus"
lit. "And Time is Running Out…".
lit. "Chasing Barbara".
Credited as Michel Gentil. Known in English as "Schoolgirl Hitchhikers", lit. "Immodest Maidens". Also served as production manager credited as Jean Pierre Sammut.
Credited as Michel Gentil. Known in English as "Fly Me the French Way", lit. "Everyone Has Two". Alternative title: "Bacchanales Sexuelles".
Known in English as "Once Upon a Virgin", lit. "Phantasms". Alternative titles: "Les fantasmes d'Isabelle" (lit. "Isabelle's Fantasies"), "Phantasme pornographique" (lit. "Pornographic Fantasy") and "The Seduction of Amy" (North America).
Credited as Michel Gentil. lit. "Sweet Petetrations".
lit. "Collective Loves".
Credited as Michel Gand. lit. "Suck Me Vampire". Hardcore version of "Lèvres de sang".
Credited as Michel Gentil. Known in English as "Countess X", lit. "The Countess Ixe".
lit. "Porn Apotheosis"
Credited as Michel Gentil.
Credited as Michel Gentil. lit. "Sexual Vibrations".
Credited as Michel Gentil. lit. "Jump on Me".
Credited as Michel Gentil. lit. "Danish Positions".
Credited as Robert Xavier.
Credited as Robert Xavier. lit. "Fill Me… All 3 Holes".
Credited as Michel Gentil. lit. "Immodest Little Boarders".
Credited as Michel Gentil. lit. "Parted Lips".
Credited as Robert Xavier.
Credited as Robert Xavier. lit. "Girls in Heat".
Credited as Robert Xavier. lit. "Lascivious mouths and porn".
Credited as Michel Gentil. lit. "Vicious Penetrations".
lit. "Adult Games for Expert Kids". Alternative title: "Teenage Love".
lit. "Come in quickly... quickly, I'm wet!".
lit. "Minouche, Insatiable Girl". Alternative title: "Unlimited Girls".
Credited as René Xavier. lit. "Sex Dreams".
Credited as Robert Xavier. lit. "Anal Madness".
Credited as Robert Xavier. lit. "Sodomy".
Alternative titles: "Emmanuelle VI: Wild Paradise" (North America).
Television movie. lit. "Mathilde's perfume"
lit. Crime and Punishment
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Known by its English title, "A Woman Kills", lit. The Executioner Woman
lit. The Devil's Sect
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lit. The Vertical Smile
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lit. "The Queutards"
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lit. "Gluttonous Lips"
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lit. "Clinic for Very Special Care". Known in English as "Anal Hospital"
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Short film
Short film. Directed by Thierry Racine.
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Direct-to-video
Direct-to-video
Direct-to-video
See note o. Credited as Michel Gentil in acting role.