Di Famiglia - Episode 1: Tv 666 - Ritratto

A celebrated photographer returns to his ancestral villa to capture a “family portrait” for his upcoming exhibition—only to discover that the painted faces in the old fresco on the wall are not merely ancestors, but restless spirits demanding to be seen.


Due to licensing issues, the episode is not available on mainstream platforms like Netflix or Prime Video. However, a restored 4K version (with English fan subtitles) is available via the Cult Radio Televisione archive and select Blu-ray releases from Midnight Video. TV 666 - RITRATTO DI FAMIGLIA - Episode 1

Warning: Viewers have reported vivid nightmares about being trapped inside a painting. Others have complained that the episode’s 72-minute runtime feels like "three hours of anxious tension." That is not a bug; it is a feature. A celebrated photographer returns to his ancestral villa


INT. BASEMENT OF THE VILLA - NIGHT 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. Due to licensing issues, the episode is not

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