
In Rome, American artists Hilda and Kenyon befriend the enigmatic painter Miriam and the faun-like Italian count Donatello.
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In Rome, American artists Hilda and Kenyon befriend the enigmatic painter Miriam and the faun-like Italian count Donatello.
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Central romantic relationships with emotional intimacy and implied attraction; no explicit sexual content.
One murder by defenestration with lasting psychological consequences; minimal graphic detail.
No profanity or strong language present.
Brief social wine consumption in Italian settings; not a thematic focus.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes present.
Extensive exploration of sin, confession, Catholic ritual, and Protestant morality.
No fantasy magic or witchcraft depicted.
Symbolic references to faun mythology and mysterious ancestral traits; no ritual practices.
Subtle commentary on Italian society, art patronage, and class during the Risorgimento era.
No self-harm or suicide depicted.
Murder and pervasive guilt; no child abuse, domestic violence, or sexual assault.
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