Cesare deve morire (Caesar Must Die), directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, is a profound, minimalist masterpiece that blurs the lines between art and reality. Filmed in Rome’s high-security Rebibbia prison, it follows inmates as they rehearse Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar . The Premise
Luca and Elena pieced together clues. The film’s editing room scene, shot in a derelict Florentine studio, revealed coordinates in a background poster. They trekked to a crumbling villa, where they uncovered a hidden chamber beneath the set. Inside lay a box with the same dagger— and a reel of film.