Director: Carlo S. Hintermann•Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
In 18th-century Eva, a young woman is drawn into a hidden world of ancient rituals and forbidden desires by a charismatic doctor. Centuries later, a historian named Eva attempts to unravel the mystery of her namesake and the dark secrets contained within a mysterious book.
The Book of Vision received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its atmospheric visuals and ambitious storytelling, while some found its narrative complex and occasionally opaque. Audiences generally appreciated its unique blend of historical drama and supernatural elements.
Praised for its striking cinematography and evocative atmosphere.
Noted for its ambitious, multi-layered narrative that explores themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.
Some found the pacing deliberate and the plot at times convoluted.
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The film was shot on location in various historical sites across Italy, contributing to its authentic and immersive period setting.
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