She is noted for playing a newly emerging female role during and after the First World War, which had been characterized as a strong, dauntless, and athletic woman.
This new female form in film is said to have originated from the "popular adventure and romance stories in feuilleton and comic strips.
Albertini was the main star of her husband's films and she enthusiastically used her talent as a trapeze artist in her roles.
[4] Angela Dalle Vacche wrote in her book Diva: Defiance and Passion in Early Italian Cinema that "Albertini was an Amazon of the air and a dancer of the prairie".
[5] Frank Burke referred to Albertini as a noteworthy example of the adventurous diva archetype in the book A Companion to Italian Cinema.