Pilar Velázquez, a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema, made her mark in the early 1970s with a series of provocative roles. She appears in Awkward Hands (1970), where her performance adds a layer of complexity to the film's exploration of erotic themes. In A White Dress for Marialé (1972), she further cements her status as a staple of exploitation cinema, captivating audiences with her bold portrayals. Velázquez's work in Italian Sex (1974) highlights her ability to navigate the sensual and the surreal, making her a significant contributor to the genre.
Italian Sex
A sexy graduate student is giving her thesis presentation, which creates quite a stir since it reveals that she has just posed as a prostitute for several months to do sociological research for her thesis. She relates various stories of her experiences to her salivating thesis committee and a large audience of curious on-lookers.