Pasquale Fasciano
Pasquale Fasciano, an actor active in the early 1970s, made notable appearances in the cult films The Return of Halleluja (1972) and Innocence and Desire (1974). His work in these films exemplifies the raw energy and provocative storytelling characteristic of the era's exploitation cinema. In The Return of Halleluja, he contributes to the spaghetti western genre's unique blend of action and drama, while in Innocence and Desire, he navigates the complex themes of eroticism and desire, making him a fitting figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Innocence and Desire
A young seminarian is back to his family to reflect on the sincerity of his mystical vocation. Here, in a pleasant Sicilian province, he has to face several sexual temptations, even encouraged by his grandfather Don Salvatore, who suffers from satyriasis. When the grandfather dies, Carmela, his young stepmother, will definitively discourage the seminarian from his religious intentions.