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It was the hand of God, Sorrentino's film in cinemas from the 24th

2021-11-11T15:45:50.075Z


It is countdown for the release in Italian cinemas of It was the hand of God: on November 24th from Lucky Red, while on December 15th it will be on Netflix. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 11 - It is a countdown for the release in the Italian cinemas of E 'was the hand of God: on November 24th at Lucky Red, while on December 15th it will be on Netflix.

The official poster of Paolo Sorrentino's film is set in a Naples at night while on the waterfront the vespagidade by the young protagonist Fabietto whizzes by, carrying his two parents, one of the symbolic scenes of the film.

The official trailer was also released.


    Directed and written by the Oscar-winning Sorrentino, presented as a world premiere in Venice 78 where it won the Silver Lion - Grand Jury Prize and the Marcello Mastroianni Award (to Filippo Scotti, as best emerging actor), E 'was the hand of Dior is the film chosen to represent Italy at international Oscars. It has also just received three European Film Awards nominations (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay). Filippo Scotti is on the list of Variety, 10Actors to Watch for 2021 and director of photography DariaD'Antonio is on the list of Variety, 10 Cinematographers to Watchfor 2021. Produced by Lorenzo Mieli and Paolo Sorrentino, a production of The Apartment, a company of the Fremantle group, the film sees in the cast Toni Servillo, Teresa Saponangelo (the parents of the protagonist),Marlon Joubert (the sister), Luisa Ranieri, Renato Carpentieri, Massimiliano Gallo, Betti Pedrazzi, Biagio Manna, Ciro Capano, Enzo Decaro, LinoMusella, Sofya Gershevich.


    It is the very autobiographical story of a boy in the humultuous Naples of the 1980s bewitched by the arrival of the football legend Diego Maradona.

A story with a tragedy at the center.

But destiny plots behind the scenes and joy and dragedia intertwine, pointing the way to the future of Fabietto, cinema.

It is the most personal, most intimate, truest film by the author of GrandeBellezza, a return to his hometown to tell his past, the case of life, a tale of destiny and family, sport and cinema, love and loss.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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