Sergio Mulet
Sergio Mulet appears in The Female: Seventy Times Seven (1962), a film that embodies the provocative spirit of 1960s exploitation cinema. His role contributes to the film's exploration of themes often found in cult classics, showcasing the era's bold storytelling. While little is documented about Mulet's career, his involvement in this notable title places him within the vibrant tapestry of genre film history, reflecting the audacious narratives that define cult cinema.
The Female: Seventy Times Seven
Cora is a prostitute in a bordello. Every night, she must look at a hole in the ceiling plaster left there by nibbling rats. The hole torments Cora as it triggers her memories. The ceiling blemish reminds her of the mistakes she made that led to horrible tragedies. This Argentinian drama is about one woman's struggle against hopelessness and regret.