What is 'In the Hand of Dante' about?
It's a crime thriller that spans 700 years, following Dante Alighieri in the 14th century and a modern-day author involved in stealing Dante's manuscript.
Movies / Crime
Netflix has acquired Julian Schnabel's 'In the Hand of Dante,' a film adapted from Nick Tosches' novel. This crime thriller boasts a star-studded cast and unfolds across 700 years, intertwining the 14th and 21st centuries.
Directed by Julian Schnabel, 'In the Hand of Dante' is based on Nick Tosches' 2002 novel. Oscar Isaac plays dual roles as both the author Nick Tosches in the 21st century and Dante Alighieri in the 14th century. The film follows Tosches's entanglement with the mafia as he authenticates and attempts to steal Dante's original 'Divine Comedy' manuscript. The narrative explores themes of greed, faith, and the enduring power of art and love across time.
The film had a limited premiere at the Venice Film Festival and garnered mixed reviews. Despite the mixed reception, the ensemble cast and unique storyline make it a film to watch on Netflix.
It's a crime thriller that spans 700 years, following Dante Alighieri in the 14th century and a modern-day author involved in stealing Dante's manuscript.
Julian Schnabel directed the film. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Louise Kugelberg.
'In the Hand of Dante' will be available on Netflix. A release date has not yet been announced.
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