In the Hand of Dante
In the Hand of Dante
A Vatican priest discovers Dante's original Divine Comedy manuscript. When asked to authenticate it, writer Nick Tosches steals it, while a parallel story follows Dante's quest to create his masterpiece.
Movie Information
| Release Date | 2026-06-12 |
| Runtime | 153 Minutes |
| Language | EN |
| Rating | 4.3/10 |
Story Summary
A Vatican priest uncovers what may be the original manuscript of Dante Alighieri's *Divine Comedy*. When the Church seeks an expert to verify its authenticity, enigmatic writer Nick Tosches covertly absconds with the priceless document. Parallel to Tosches' modern heist, the film interweaves a dramatized retelling of Dante's own perilous journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven as he composes his epic poem, drawing thematic links between the medieval poet’s spiritual odyssey and the contemporary quest for truth.
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Main Cast
- Oscar Isaac
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- Gerard Butler
- John Malkovich
- Louis Cancelmi
- Sabrina Impacciatore
- Franco Nero
- Benjamin Clementine
- Paolo Bonacelli
- Martin Scorsese
Official Trailer
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the manuscript depicted in the film based on a real discovery?
The plot centers on a fictional scenario; no real Vatican discovery of Dante's original manuscript has been reported.
What languages are spoken in the movie?
Primary dialogue is in English, with occasional Italian phrases reflecting the historical segments.
Will the film include excerpts from Dante's *Divine Comedy*?
The movie incorporates dramatized readings of selected verses to illustrate Dante's creative process.
Is the character Nick Tosches based on a real person?
Nick Tosches is a fictional creation for the story; any resemblance to real individuals is coincidental.
When and where did filming take place?
Not officially announced.
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