Anna Manni

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Anna Manni is the psychologically fragile police inspector protagonist of Dario Argento’s film "The Stendhal Syndrome," whose experiences with art-induced hallucinations and trauma drive the movie’s surreal horror narrative.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
police inspector
affiliation Italian police NERFINISHED
appearsInGenreContext Italian giallo tradition
Italian horror cinema
associatedWith The Stendhal Syndrome (medical condition)
centralThemeInvolvement identity fragmentation
intersection of art and violence
psychological breakdown
characterTrait hallucination-prone
psychologically fragile
traumatized
vulnerable
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Dario Argento NERFINISHED
employer Italian police NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Stendhal Syndrome NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Stendhal Syndrome NERFINISHED
genreOfWork giallo film
horror film
psychological horror film
hasCondition Stendhal syndrome NERFINISHED
hasExperience art-induced hallucinations
sexual assault trauma
hasFamilyConnectionOutOfUniverse portrayed by director's daughter
hasHallucinationsTriggeredBy classical art
paintings
investigates serial rapist
languageOfWork Italian
mediumOfAppearance feature film
narrativeFunction explores trauma through surreal imagery
narrativeRole final girl
protagonist
occupation police inspector
portrayedBy Asia Argento NERFINISHED
settingOfActivities Florence NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
undergoes personality change
psychological transformation
victimOf rape
stalking
weaponUsedBy firearm
knife
workFeaturedIn La sindrome di Stendhal NERFINISHED
The Stendhal Syndrome NERFINISHED
yearOfWorkRelease 1996

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The Stendhal Syndrome character Anna Manni