In this film Anna Moffo is seen completely naked in several scenes, with close-ups of her breasts and butt and even a short full frontal shot showing her pubic hair. But, inexplicably, some time after the making of the film, Moffo declared that in the shower scene she was not entirely without clothes. "In the film I am in the shower , and I am not nude. I. Am . Not . Nude . It was a closed set, and one Italian creep photographer got in there. In the angle he got of me , I look nude , but I'm not. I am not. It was all hype, phony. But anyway, it was very, very upsetting. This was one of the things that began the steady decline of my marriage," she said.
When this movie was released, it caused a scandal in Italy because of Anna Moffo's nude scenes and the famous opera singer was sued for indecent exposure. The Rimini prosecutor sued Moffo for obscenity for being seen 'in physical contact with a playboy'. But in 1971 another Italian court ruled that she was not guilty for filming the incriminating sequence, as "she was wearing a very thin body stocking."
The sex scenes between Anna Moffo and Gianni Macchia are explicit. In a 1970 interview with 'Neue Revue', Moffo said, "Through the nude scenes with my Italian partner Gianni Macchia, I have become an other woman. I used to be a bit of a prudish. Sex made me anxious. But now I am free and open to sex. I no longer live in the straitjacket of an opera singer."
Anna Moffo said her then husband Mario Lanfranchi wrote the film screenplay, but actually he doesn't appear in the credits.