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The camera pans over dozens of covered canvases. Valerio pulls the cloth off the oldest one: a family from 1923. All their faces are now screaming, mouths sewn shut. The painted eyes blink. Valerio dips his brush into a jar labeled “De Luca.” He paints a single tear on the father’s cheek. The real Enrico, upstairs, suddenly gasps and clutches his heart. Fade to black. Title card: NEXT EPISODE: THE SECOND SITTING . TV 666 - RITRATTO DI FAMIGLIA - Episode 1
A gritty, low-budget descent into domestic madness. Like much of the "TV 666" aesthetic, it blends the surreal discomfort of 1970s Italian poliziotteschi with the supernatural dread of a classic giallo . Please let me know if you want me
, alone in his room, whispers into an old tape recorder: “Non avrei dovuto firmare quel contratto nel ’92. Hanno detto: ‘Solo un’anima. Non peserà.’” (“I should have never signed that contract in ’92. They said: ‘Just one soul. It won’t weigh.’”) He hides the recorder under his mattress. All their faces are now screaming, mouths sewn shut
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