: To capture the "Giallo" feel, the production utilizes intentional grain and a color palette that evokes the 1970s era.
Francesca (2015) is a stylish neo-Giallo film directed by Luciano Onetti that serves as a meticulous tribute to the Italian mystery-thrillers of the 1970s. Francesca_HD_2015_Bluray_1080p
The 1080p high-definition presentation is designed to replicate the aesthetic of vintage Italian cinema: : To capture the "Giallo" feel, the production
: It is praised for bringing "fresh air" to the Giallo sub-genre while remaining more grounded and serious than other recent tributes. Fifteen years after the disappearance of little Francesca
Fifteen years after the disappearance of little Francesca Visconti, the daughter of a famous poet, a series of "Dantesque" murders begins to plague the community. Detectives Moretti and Succo are assigned to the case, following a trail left by a psychopath intent on "cleaning" the city of impure souls. As the investigation unfolds, Francesca seemingly reappears, though she is no longer the girl everyone once knew.
: The soundtrack is highly regarded as a standout feature, providing a "top-notch" atmospheric experience essential to the genre's tension. Critical Reception