The Hand of God 15
Written, produced and directed by Academy-award winning filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino, The Hand of God is a nostalgic, highly personal tale, set in 1980s Naples.
The year is 1984, and 16-year old Fabietto lives with his parents and two siblings - all is well until a terrible tragedy strikes, and a soccer game saves a life. As a result, Fabietto must come to terms with certain painful truths about life and loss.
The Hand of God is a vibrant, delightful and profoundly personal film from renowned director Sorrentino, whose 2013 film The Great Beauty would earn BAFTA, Golden Globe and Academy awards.
- Director
- Paolo Sorrentino
- Duration
- 2 hours 10 minutes
- Cast
- Filippo Scotti, Teresa Saponangelo, Toni Servillo
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