“Don’t Look Now,” the Donald Sutherland thriller of 1973, is based on the Daphne DuMaurier story. John (Donald Sutherland) and Laura Baxter (Julie Christie) go to Venice, to work and heal, after the death of their young daughter. John is working on the restoration of a church there. They are staying at the Europa Hotel, which is actually a combination of two Venetian establishments – the Hotel Gabrielle Sandwirth, Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice, a converted Gothic palace overlooking the San Marco Canal, east of Piazza San Marco. This photo of Hotel Gabrielli is courtesy of TripAdvisor The hotel's interior is actually Bauer Grunwald, San Marco 1459, Campo San Moise. West of Piazza San Marco. The church John is restoring is the San Nicolo dei Mendicoli, one of the oldest in Venice... and restored – in real life – during the Seventies (though you won’t see the mosaic worked on in the movie, which was nothing more than a film prop). T...