Nino Scardina is an actor known for his role in The Minor (1974), a film that delves into the complexities of youth and rebellion within the gritty landscape of Italian cinema. In this cult classic, Scardina's performance captures the raw energy and disillusionment of a generation. His work contributes to the film's exploration of societal constraints and personal freedom, making it a significant entry in the realm of exploitation cinema. Scardina's portrayal resonates with the themes of rebellion and identity that define the era.
The Minor
Suffocated from the strict atmosphere of her high school, Valeria has been experiencing erotic dreams with sadistic motorcyclist rapists, a doctor who decides more than an exam is in order and a torturous priest whipping her in pure delight. After leaving school she finds out that the her bourgeois family setting has something to do with her recurring dreams and suppressed desires. She idealistically seeks out romance and love, but falls short time and time again...