: The final film in the series starring Fenech, directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. The plot follows a piano teacher moving to Lucca to surprise her lover, only for the neighbors to mistake her for a call girl. Cult Legacy and Accessibility

, here is a story centered on her iconic role as the school teacher. The Teacher’s Rose

Edwige Fenech — remembered by many as a glamorous screen presence of 1970s European cinema — began her career far from the lurid comedies and giallo thrillers that made her a cult icon. Before the film lights, she spent formative years shaping young minds as a schoolteacher, a fact that reveals a quieter, more disciplined side to a woman often framed by style and sensation.

The film follows the misadventures of a beautiful young woman named Anna (played by Edwige Fenech). Unlike the serious "school teacher" archetype implied by the English title, Anna is a medical student/nursing student. The narrative is episodic, typical of the genre, involving her attempts to study while fending off the advances of eccentric patients, doctors, and male students.

Edwige Fenech starred as the lead in the first three installments of the six-film "Insegnante" (Schoolteacher) series: The School Teacher (L'insegnante, 1975):