Alba Maiolini, an influential figure in Italian cult cinema, made her mark in the 1960s and 1970s with a series of memorable performances. She stars in The Long Hair of Death (1964), where her role adds a haunting depth to the giallo genre, and Women in Cell Block 7 (1973), a film that highlights her ability to navigate the gritty narratives of exploitation cinema. With appearances in Assassination in Rome (1965) and Psychout for Murder (1969), Maiolini's work reflects the bold storytelling and stylistic flair that defines 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...