
The Eyes of Others
Open Roads: New Italian Cinema 2026
May 28 - June 4
In Andrea De Sica’s wicked, satirical parable, an enigmatic woman (Jasmine Trinca) arrives on the private island of an exorbitantly wealthy marquis, heralding a by turns passionately tender, sordid, and murderous clash between love, eros, and reckless privilege.
The latest from Andrea De Sica (Children of the Night, Open Roads 2017) is a captivatingly wicked, satirical parable about sexual obsession and the violence of power. An enigmatic, surprising Jasmine Trinca (who won the Monica Vitti Award for Best Actress at the Rome Film Festival) stars as Elena, a woman whose arrival on the private island of an exorbitantly wealthy marquis (Filippo Timi) inaugurates a by turns passionately tender, sordid, and murderous chronicle of the clash between love, eros, and reckless, ruthless privilege. The rich textures and thick ambiance of The Eyes of Others are pure high-modernist 1960s Italian cinema, but De Sica unfurls the film’s winding intrigues with a contemporary sense of suspense, carnality, and visual boldness.




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