Dante's Inferno (2024 )

5.8 / 14
Directors: Boris Acosta
Main Cast: Eric Roberts, Franco Nero, Jeff Conaway, Vittorio Gassman
Productions: Gotimna Pictures
Writers: Dante Alighieri, Dino Di Durante

Dante goes on a journey through the first and worst part of the afterlife, Hell. Virgil guides and protects Dante on his dark journey descending circle-by-circle to the center of the Earth, and out into Purgatory (sequel).

Jeff Conaway is listed as starring in Dante's Inferno 2024 yet he died on May 27, 2011.

Dante's Inferno: Themes and Contexts
Angel, Dante Alighieri Character, Demon, Florence Italy, Psychotronic Film

Dante's Hell is a 108-minute feature film, depicting the story of a man that went on a journey through the worst of the afterlife, Hell, to finally consummate his love relationship at the gate of Paradise (3rd sequel)."Dante's Hell" is about Dante's own journey through the first part of the afterlife, Inferno. The story is of an Infernal journey circle-by-circle and presented in an unprecedented and unique way that no other documentary has done until now. "Dante's Hell" is a visual and narrative journey to and through Hell. Several actors, actresses and scholars were interviewed about Dante's Inferno in both Italy and the United States."Dante's Hell" is a family oriented thriller and four-quadrant breakthrough film based on Dante's Inferno story, the first part of The Divine Comedy literary masterpiece, written by Dante Alighieri in Italy between 1302-1313. It is also based on the recently finished thesis "Dante's Hell Decoded", which introduces to the academic world a new vision of Hell never thought about before. Visually, it features most of Gustave Dore's illustrations as well as over 75 original paintings from the "Inferno - The Art Collection" book by Dino Di Durante, and clips from Dante's Hell Animated and the historic Italian film "L'Inferno" (1911).In addition, it features a completely new re-painted 75-piece art collection by Dino Di Durante, never seen before, which visually supports the thesis "Dante's Hell Decoded" and Boris Acosta's vision of the Anunnaki.

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