
Femme Fatale 1993
In *Femme Fatale (1993)*, Udayan Prasad crafts a darkly comedic yet eerie drama about Maddalena, a Sicilian woman who flees her past to start fresh in a quiet Devonshire village.
Director: Udayan Prasad
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Femme Fatale (1993) about?
A Sicilian woman escapes her past and marries in rural England, only to find her presence triggers a deadly obsession among the locals. The village's repressed desires manifest in violent, almost supernatural ways, turning her new life into a deadly dance of power and peril.
Who directed Femme Fatale?
Udayan Prasad directed *Femme Fatale (1993)*, known for his work in both television and film that often blends dark humor with psychological tension.
Who stars in Femme Fatale?
The film stars Sophia Diaz as Maddalena, alongside Antonella Squadrito, Roberto Nobile, Ricardo Vélez, and the legendary Donald Pleasence in a supporting role.
Is Femme Fatale (1993) worth watching?
As a TV movie with a runtime under 90 minutes, *Femme Fatale* offers a unique mix of dark comedy and gothic horror. While it's unrated, its themes and atmosphere make it a cult curiosity for fans of offbeat dramas, though it may not appeal to those expecting a straightforward narrative.
How long is Femme Fatale?
The runtime for *Femme Fatale (1993)* is 75 minutes.
About Femme Fatale (1993) — A Dark Comedy of Lust and Lethal Attraction
In *Femme Fatale (1993)*, Udayan Prasad crafts a darkly comedic yet eerie drama about Maddalena, a Sicilian woman who flees her past to start fresh in a quiet Devonshire village.
Her new life takes a bizarre turn when the villagers' obsessive desire for her becomes deadly, blending supernatural undertones with biting social satire. Directed by Prasad, this underrated TV movie stars Sophia Diaz as Maddalena, surrounded by a cast that brings both warmth and menace to the screen. With its gothic atmosphere and sharp critique of lust and power, *Femme Fatale (1993)* is a quirky exploration of how attraction can spiral into destruction.