La Bella Antonia (1972) -

Domestic critics at the time were largely dismissive; Leonardo Autera of Corriere della Sera described it as "bordering on pornography" and criticized Laurenti's direction as "technical illiteracy".

The film is categorized as a "period sex romp" that blends elements of nunsploitation . It features frequent nudity and bawdy humor typical of the era's Italian sex comedies. La Bella Antonia (1972)

The film stars Edwige Fenech as Antonia, a prominent figure in Italian cult cinema and sexploitation during the 1970s. Domestic critics at the time were largely dismissive;

La Bella Antonia, prima monica e poi dimonia (released in 1972) is an Italian sex comedy—specifically a , a subgenre inspired by Boccaccio's The Decameron —directed by Mariano Laurenti . Plot and Themes The film stars Edwige Fenech as Antonia, a

A recurring theme in the film is the introduction of "yellow bloomers" as a new fashion from Rome, accompanied by the catchy theme song "La Mutanda". Key Cast and Crew