Mário Benvenutti emerged in the realm of erotic cinema with his role in The Goddesses (1972), a film that encapsulates the bold, provocative spirit of its era. Set against the backdrop of the early 70s, Benvenutti's performance contributes to the film's exploration of sensuality and desire, characteristic of the genre's cult appeal. While little is known about his broader career, his involvement in The Goddesses positions him within the vibrant landscape of exploitation cinema, where such films continue to intrigue audiences today.
The Goddesses
Psychiatrist lends her country house to patient, expecting she would repose. But she meets a neurotic former lover, and the psychiatrist gets so involved in the couple's problems that she ends up getting dependent of them.