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Synopsis
Enigmatic Eva is a manager – or rather, a universal fixer – at a hotel in Venice. For her, it’s not just a job. The decadent Venetian palazzo, with its labyrinths and strangers, has become both a refuge from her demons and a haunting cage she longs to escape. When Eva meets the mysteriously unhinged Contessa, who also seems trapped within the hotel, she’s seduced by the possibility of a radical change.
Official Selection International Film Festival Rotterdam 2026 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2026
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 107 min
- Director
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Juja Dobrachkous
- Producer
- Juja Dobrachkous
- Co-Producer
- Stephen Minervino
- Executive Producer
- Liubov Duyko
- Editor
- Andrey Klychnikov
- Screenwriter
- Juja Dobrachkous
- Director of Photography
- Veronika Solovyeva
- Sound
- Sound Design: Roman Kurochkin
- Principal cast
- Krista Kosonen, Oskar Grzelak, Kacper Grzelak
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Italy, UK co-production
Rosa Salva (IT), Twice a Day (UK)
Twice a Day
c/o Atoms & VoidSales Company
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