A renowned but blocked visual artist who moves to the Italian countryside to restore an abandoned villa. Obsessed with the estate's dark WWII history, he becomes increasingly paranoid and violent, ultimately murdering his girlfriend Flavia and using the bodies of his hired staff for his art. He is later institutionalized.
Romantic partners with a strained dynamic due to Leonardo's creative block and growing instability.
Standard employer-employee relationship established during the villa renovation.
Leonardo's artistic and mental state becomes entirely consumed by the deceased countess's legacy.
Leonardo uses a fabricated professional identity to extract historical details from Wanda's mother.
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