The Seeing Eye Dog Who Saw Too Much
Directed by Eric Jackowitz
Produced by Colton Mastro
Written by Eric Jackowitz
United States | English | 17' | Horror, Comedy
In 1975 Rome, a blind violinist rises to first chair of the symphony, only to find her fellow musicians murdered by a mysterious black-gloved killer. The only witness: her seeing-eye dog. Long thought lost, fragments of this unfinished giallo were rediscovered in 2025 and restored by WBAZ Films, revealing a surreal, blood-soaked fever dream of suspense, violence, and dark humor — a glimpse into the haunted world of a cursed production.
Take a seat and travel back to 1975 Italy with this ode to Giallo films so faithful and unhinged it would make Dario Argento proud. This comedic homage transcends parody, delivering a laugh a minute with instantly quotable lines. An iconic experience from the over the top fashions to the pitch perfect score, and buckets and buckets of blood. Did I mention our hero, Antonio, the titular seeing eye dog? This film delights from start to finish, and hopefully will inspire you to check out more classic Giallo fare. *drinks espresso in defiance*
Anna Long, Programmer
