Carolle’s career was concentrated in a brief but prolific window during the peak of the French "porno chic" movement. Her credits, as detailed on TMDB and MUBI , include: Film Title Role/Alias L'amour, c'est son métier José Bénazéraf La vitrine du plaisir Gérard Kikoïne Aude Lecoq Tout pour jouir Uncredited Vibrations sexuelles Jean Rollin First Dream Girl (as Aude Lecocq) La cage aux partouzes Pierre B. Reinhard Juliette (as Aude Lecoq) Sarabande porno Claude Bernard-Aubert Aude Lecocq Parties fines Gérard Kikoïne Alice (as A. LeCoeur) Esclaves Sexuelles Sur Catalogue Claude Bernard-Aubert Muriel (as Aude Lecocq)
Like many performers of her era, Carolle worked under various stage names depending on the production and region. According to her IMDb biography , her most common aliases include: (or Lecocq / Le Coq) Aude LeCoeur Maud Hunt Maude Carole Core Filmography (1977–1978) maude carolle
Carolle was part of a specific wave of French cinema that attempted to blend high production values and artistic direction with adult content. Carolle’s career was concentrated in a brief but
Her work with Jean Rollin is notable, as Rollin was a celebrated cult director known for his "fantastique" and vampire films, often bringing a dreamlike quality to his erotic projects. as detailed on TMDB and MUBI