Carmen Villani, an Italian actress, made her mark in the late 1960s with her role in The Prophet (1968), where she embodies a character that navigates the complexities of desire and ambition. Known for her contributions to the giallo and erotic thriller genres, Villani's performance adds a layer of intrigue to the film's exploration of human relationships. Her work reflects the bold and experimental spirit of the era, making her a noteworthy figure in the realm of cult cinema.
The Prophet
Pietro Breccia (Vittorio Gassman), is a man who has long decided to abandon civilization becoming a hermit, leaving behind the strain of modern life and the futility of consumer society and living for years in seclusion on Soratte, near Rome. One day he is discovered by a TV crew that, sniffing the scoop, film a report about him. From that moment, against his will, he gets sucked into civilization.