Anita Sanders appears in the 1975 film That Malicious Age, where she navigates the complexities of desire and betrayal. Her performance captures the essence of the era's exploration of human relationships, contributing to the film's cult status. Though her filmography may be limited, Sanders' role in That Malicious Age resonates within the context of 1970s exploitation cinema, showcasing the raw emotional intensity that defines the genre.
That Malicious Age
An artist dissatisfied with his married life accepts a job as a gardener at a villa on the island of Elba. There, he meets Paola, the teenage daughter of his employers, and is drawn into a complex relationship involving Paola and her mother. As tensions rise, Napoleone's emotions spiral, leading to violent confrontations, including an altercation with a mentally disturbed fisherman who is also courting Paola.