Giusi Raspani Dandolo made her mark in the realm of cult cinema with her role in Coeds (1976), a film that encapsulates the playful yet provocative spirit of 1970s exploitation. With a background steeped in the vibrant Italian film scene, she embodies the era's daring exploration of youth and sexuality. Dandolo's performance contributes to the film's cult status, reflecting the audacious storytelling that characterizes the genre. Her work invites viewers to delve into the wild and unrestrained world of grindhouse cinema.
Coeds
Dagmar Lassander is the stunning new teacher that every male student yearns for. Her sultry looks virtually guarantee that every boy makes it to class. School attendance is way up and no longer is staying after school considered a punishment! Equally delicious Femi Benussi plays Alfredo Pea’s voluptuous aunt who is constantly being spied upon by Alfredo and his father. Featuring two of Italy’s biggest and most beautiful stars, COEDS is a prime example (and an historical artifact) of the kooky Italian comedies that were popular in the 1970s.