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The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' (1986)

A German TV documentary that chronicles the daily rehearsals, the filming and all the behind the scenes of Jean-Jacques Annaud's classic "The Name of the Rose". From actors perspectives to the ideas used by the director to produce an impeccable international epic adaptation of Umberto Eco's best selling novel, the film presents the obstacles behind the creation of a production of such large scale and also the making of the many difficult scenes, most of the ones presented here are the characters' murders inside the mysterious abbey.

Cinento 6.5Documentary • TV Movie39 min

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The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' works because it combines Character-led, polished, emotionally readable. Best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend. The audience signal is solid enough to trust the ride.

Mood fit
Best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend.
Who it is for
Best for viewers who want a strong, confident pick with low regret.
Tone
Character-led, polished, emotionally readable
Pacing
Lean, efficient, easy to commit to.
Why Cinento recommends it
Cinento recommends The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' because it scores well for Best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend. It also balances Character-led, polished, emotionally readable.
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Yes — especially if you are in the mood for best when you want something cinematic, high-signal, and easy to recommend.. Cinento reads it as Character-led, polished, emotionally readable, with Lean, efficient, easy to commit to. and a clear emotional aftertaste.

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Best for viewers who want a strong, confident pick with low regret.

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