Third Eye (2025)

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Fanny, a journalist, discovers a mysterious photo album at a flea market, revealing the life of Christiana, an unknown photographer who disappeared in obscure circumstances in New York. In search of the truth, Fanny finds the gallery owner in Paris exhibiting Christiana's strangely captivating works. Self-portraits, installations, and scenes with a Love Doll. From these exhibited photographs and this photo album, emerge the daily life of Christina's work and the experience of a life dedicated to photography. Opening the doors to a strange and captivating photographic world and the reality of an artwork. Each image could hide a sinister secret.

Director: Tatiana Becquet Genel
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 122 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Camille Wargnier
Production: Piera productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Third Eye about?
Fanny, a journalist, discovers a mysterious photo album at a flea market, revealing the life of Christiana, an unknown photographer who disappeared in obscure circumstances in New York. In search of the truth, Fanny finds the gallery owner in Paris exhibiting Christiana's strangely captivating works. Self-portraits, installations, and scenes with a Love Doll. From these exhibited photographs and this photo album, emerge the daily life of Christina's work and the experience of a life dedicated to photography. Opening the doors to a strange and captivating photographic world and the reality of an artwork. Each image could hide a sinister secret.
Who directed Third Eye?
Third Eye was directed by Tatiana Becquet Genel.
Who stars in Third Eye?
Third Eye stars Tatiana Becquet Genel, Valérie Moinet, Zoé Bensimon, Julia Vidal.
How long is Third Eye?
Third Eye has a runtime of 2h 2m (122 minutes).
What genre is Third Eye?
Third Eye is a Drama film.
Where was Third Eye produced?
Third Eye was produced in France.