Born in Osijek, María Baxa emerged as a notable figure in Italian genre cinema during the 1970s. She gained popularity with her performances in Love in 4 Easy Lessons (1976) and For the Love of Poppea (1977), showcasing her versatility in the realm of commedia sexy all'italiana. Baxa's work in The Exhibitionist (1978) further solidified her status as a captivating presence in the exploitation genre before she pivoted to architecture in the late 1980s, leaving behind a legacy in cult cinema.
The Exhibitionist
An erotic drama about an arrogant pornographer (Mircha Carven) who falls head over heels in love with a woman (Lilly Carati) but finds out that he can only perform sexually unless there is an audience watching him. What complicates matters is that Carati's impotent father sometimes hires Carven and watches him have sex with Carati's stepmother.