Lucia Bosè, born in Milan in 1931, emerged as a significant figure in Italian cinema during the late 1960s and early 1970s. She starred in Fellini Satyricon (1969), where her ethereal presence complemented Federico Fellini's surreal vision. Bosè also appeared in The Legend of Blood Castle (1973), showcasing her ability to navigate the realms of horror and fantasy. With a career that spanned various genres, including the erotic and the avant-garde, her work in films like Something Creeping in the Dark (1971) continues to resonate within the cult film community.
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