Anatomia
This modern re-telling of a centuries old tale places the legendary poet Sappho [Maria de Jesus Castellon] in a semi-harmonious relationship with her live-in lover Atthis [Debra Cassano]. As jealousy and paranoia begins to strain their relationship, they cannot help but tear at the fabric of their otherwise happy life together. Taking advantage of their pain is the mysterious neighbor Sinis [David Barnes], who in his upstairs apartment has brutally murdered seventeen women to date. As he senses the trouble between Sappho and Atthis, he decides to make it a sport to see how far he can get with the vulnerable poet. The tragic story of Sappho has never before been told with this much passion and graphic intensity.
Writer/Director Steven Jacobs re-invents the genre of silent film with this powerful and intoxicating vision of tragedy and the fine line between sex and violence. Called "...the sexiest silent film ever made..." by BadLit.com: The Journal of Underground Film, "Anatomia" is a must-see movie that is sure to open your eyes.