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In the 1600s, long before the invention of photography, a scientist named Girolamo Fumagalli was obsessed with the idea of reproducing images. He discovered that by killing a victim and removing the victim's eyeballs, it was possible to reproduce on paper the last image imprinted on that person's retinas. He named this technique 'thanatography'. Today, the same kind of gruesome ritual and abominable crime recurs within the walls of an international school of cinema. Reviews: Interviews: News: Art & Trailer for Bessoni's Imago Mortis Creepy New Imago Mortis Pics New Imago Mortis Images Richard Stanley's Imago Mortis Rolls Gallery: |
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