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They say that in the 1600s, long before photography, a scientist named Fumagalli became obsessed with capturing images. He discovered that by removing the eyes of a victim, he could reproduce the last image imprinted on the retina, calling this technique “Thanatography.” In the present day, similar grisly rituals and crimes resurface.
Type
Film
Status
Released
Release
January 15, 2009 (16 years ago)
Language
English
Origin
Ireland · Italy · Spain
Production companies
Film Commission Torino Piemonte · pixstar · Telecinco Cinema
Runtime
1h 36m
Imago mortis
They say that in the 1600s, long before photography, a scientist named Fumagalli became obsessed with capturing images. He discovered that by removing the eyes of a victim, he could reproduce the last image imprinted on the retina, calling this technique “Thanatography.” In the present day, similar grisly rituals and crimes resurface.

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