The Big Doll House
"The Big Doll House" is a 1971 exploitation film directed by Earl Bellamy. Set in a women's prison in the Philippines, the movie follows a group of female inmates as they navigate the harsh realities of prison life. The film features themes of survival, friendship, and rebellion against authority.
The story centers around a new inmate, Lea, who quickly learns the brutal dynamics of the prison. As she befriends other inmates, they band together to confront their oppressors and seek freedom. The film is known for its campy style and has gained a cult following over the years.