Zenabel was a 1969 film directed by Ruggero Deodato. The film is set in 1627 and is about a young woman named Zenabel (Lucretia Love) who find out that she is the daughter of a Duke who was killed by the Spanish Baron Imolne. Zenabel gather a group of women to lead them to fight against Imolne to exact revenge.
The film was described by Italian film critic and historian Roberto Curti as a "financial disaster" on its release in Italy as it was released during the same week of the Piazza Fontana bombing.