Bénédicte Bucher emerged in the 1970s as an actor, making her mark in the realm of cult cinema. She is featured in The Golden Mass (1975), where her performance embodies the provocative spirit of exploitation films. This film, rich in its exploration of taboo themes, showcases Bucher's ability to navigate the complex narratives often found in grindhouse cinema. Her role contributes to the film's enduring appeal within the cult film community, highlighting her unique presence in this niche genre.
The Golden Mass
Erotic psycho-sexual arthouse drama with strong religious and surrealistic elements follows David and Helene, a rich unhappy middle-aged couple stuck in a stale sexless marriage who live with their numerous household staff in her family's stylish Art Nouveau chateau on the outskirts of Paris, France. One evening, they invite their circle of close and attractive friends to a dinner party