$PINXITEKZ4Untitled (Enid Pinxit)
Reclusive artist Enid Pinxit’s viral paintings start bleeding into reality, forcing her to solve the murder they predict before she becomes the next canvas.
Reclusive artist Enid Pinxit’s viral paintings start bleeding into reality, forcing her to solve the murder they predict before she becomes the next canvas.
Synopsis
In a decaying Venice studio, Enid Pinxit posts a single painting online and wakes to find the depicted crime scene real. As her follower count explodes, each new canvas materializes another corpse, pulling her into a deadly game with an unseen collector who may be her own subconscious. Racing through auction houses and catacombs, Enid must decode her brushstrokes before the final work—her self-portrait—is finished in blood.
The story
Enid’s anonymous tweet of a murder scene goes viral overnight; police arrive at her door when the painting proves accurate, thrusting the shy artist into global spotlight.
New paintings keep appearing on her feed, each depicting the next victim; Enid infiltrates elite art circles to unmask the patron feeding her visions while her grip on reality frays.
Confronting the collector in a flooded palazzo, Enid finishes the final canvas live online, sacrificing her fame to trap the killer inside the painting forever.
The cast
Mid-30s painter whose brush captures impossible futures; fame terrifies her more than the murders she unwittingly documents.
dream cast: Anya Taylor-Joy
Burned-out Venice cop assigned to the “painting murders”; reluctantly becomes Enid’s only ally as evidence mounts against her.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
Billionaire who has secretly curated Enid’s work for decades; believes her art is the key to eternal life.
dream cast: Ralph Fiennes
Enid’s savvy social-media manager who turns tragedy into clout until she realizes she’s next on the canvas.
dream cast: Jenna Ortega
Long-dead painter whose final, unfinished work Enid has been completing unconsciously since childhood.
dream cast: Tilda Swinton
Dream crew
in the style of Guillermo del Toro — baroque shadows, gothic tenderness
in the style of Charlie Kaufman — fractured realities, meta obsession
in the style of Alexandre Desplat — tense strings, ticking clock motifs
Cold open
INT. VENICE STUDIO - NIGHT Rain hammers leaded glass. ENID PINXIT, 34, paint-splattered and barefoot, posts a photo of a half-finished canvas: a strangled woman floating in emerald water. Her phone pings once, twice—then explodes with notifications. She turns to the window. Across the canal, a palazzo light flicks on. A silhouette matches the painting exactly. Enid’s brush trembles. On the canvas, fresh red drips appear where there was only pigment. The phone rings. UNKNOWN CALLER.
Why now
In an era of instant virality and curated personas, the story taps our collective fear that what we post can summon real-world consequences, blending the hunger for artistic authenticity with the terror of being consumed by an audience that demands ever bloodier sequels.
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