The Secret 2: Mystery of Villa 666
Just out of jail, crumpled English archaeologist Arthur reconnects with his wayward crew of accomplices - a happy-go-lucky collective of grave-robbers who survive by looting Etruscan tombs and fencing…
The Secret 2: Mystery of Villa 666
Just out of jail, crumpled English archaeologist Arthur reconnects with his wayward crew of accomplices - a happy-go-lucky collective of grave-robbers who survive by looting Etruscan tombs and fencing the ancient treasures they dig up. Just out of jail, crumpled English archaeologist Arthur reconnects with his wayward crew of tombaroli accomplices - a happy-go-lucky collective of itinerant grave-robbers who survive by looting Etruscan tombs and fencing the ancient treasures they dig up. —Canon y mus With an almost clairvoyant gift, Arthur (Josh O'Connor) is the leader of a gang of "Tombaroli", grave robbers who plunder Etruscan tombs in Italy in the early 1980s for grave goods, which they then turn into hard cash with fences. The young cunning man seems to have a special relationship with the afterlife - and with the past, in which his heart stopped when his Beniamina died while Arthur was in prison. Arthur's longing makes him unpredictable both to his accomplices and to the sympathetic Italia (Carol Duarte), whom he met in the decaying palace of the former opera diva Flora (Isabella Rossellini). When the gang make a find of the century, a beautifully preserved statue of Kybelen, "the new Venus de Milo" according to their art dealer, the gang threatens to break up. —SRF
The Secret 2: Mystery of Villa 666
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Just out of jail, crumpled English archaeologist Arthur reconnects with his wayward crew of accomplices - a happy-go-lucky collective of grave-robbers who survive by looting Etruscan tombs and fencing the ancient treasures they dig up. Just out of jail, crumpled English archaeologist Arthur reconnects with his wayward crew of tombaroli accomplices - a happy-go-lucky collective of itinerant grave-robbers who survive by looting Etruscan tombs and fencing the ancient treasures they dig up. —Canon y mus With an almost clairvoyant gift, Arthur (Josh O'Connor) is the leader of a gang of "Tombaroli", grave robbers who plunder Etruscan tombs in Italy in the early 1980s for grave goods, which they then turn into hard cash with fences.
The young cunning man seems to have a special relationship with the afterlife - and with the past, in which his heart stopped when his Beniamina died while Arthur was in prison. Arthur's longing makes him unpredictable both to his accomplices and to the sympathetic Italia (Carol Duarte), whom he met in the decaying palace of the former opera diva Flora (Isabella Rossellini). When the gang make a find of the century, a beautifully preserved statue of Kybelen, "the new Venus de Milo" according to their art dealer, the gang threatens to break up.
—SRF.