
Franca Maï
Acting
Biography
Franca Maï, born Françoise Baud, was as French actress, film director and novelist. She is perhaps best known for her role in the Jean Rollin vampire classic "Fascination".
Known For

A runaway criminal breaks into an eerie chateau, taking its two frightened chambermaids hostage. As night falls, a group of mysterious aristocratic women arrive and the criminal begins to realize the women are hiding a sinister secret.
Fascination

The lives of three Parisians - a color-blind painter, a radio show host and a perverted photographer - intertwine and go hilariously out of control.
Zig Zag Story

The French intelligence service want to use a double agent to eliminate a terrorist groupe. To do this, the captain Duroc will give to the traitor a car filled with explosives. But the whole thing is a double trap. One of the officer of the Service, Leroy, has plan a dreadful blow to discredit his new director. He had chosen Duroc because is not supposed to be an intelligent agent.
Le Moustachu

A man is shot down in a provincial airport. Despite his wounds he manages to drag himself to his plane bound for Italy, unaware that the killers are already waiting for him at his destination. During the flight he reminisces about the events that led him there. His name is Matou and he was a Formula 1 champion before being banned from racing circuits for causing a fatal accident. Matou ran away in the company of Lena, his employer's girlfriend. But while they were in the open country they got shot at by mysterious pursuers, which was the beginning of a wild manhunt.
Point mort

On July 27 1959, Milva is summoned to the police station by detective Igor. Milva does not feel worried as her conscience is clear. Thirty-seven days later, her dead body is found, naked and tortured. How horrible! On the other hand it would be hypocritical not to reveal all the pleasure she took with her aggressor.
L'an de mes II

With the help of her accomplice and little brother Sirieix, she makes a report on palliative home care, to enlighten patients and companions about this comfort and openness for the last trip, the final destination.