Debut role and only career nude scenes for Francesca Modigliani. She made one more film after this and then quit acting.
First banner Alberto drives under, translated from Italian, reads: "Civic Gallery of Modern Art, Yves Klein, 2 December - 31 December 1970."
The screenplay was written by Giulio Berruta and director Corrado Farina. They were influenced by German philosopher Herbert Marcuse, specifically his book One-Dimensional Man (1964), a critique of capitalism and communist Russia which provided the film with its thesis that consumerism is a form of social control.
The film was shot in Turin and Incir-DePaolis Studios in Rome between December 1970 and January 1971.
According to director Corrado Farina, the film was very low budget, costing about 50 million Italian lire.