Director Paolo Sorrentino displays the sort of cinematic mastery we’ve come to expect from Italian filmmakers such as Fellini and Antonioni – melancholy days, spent in the decaying streets of Napoli, serve as a backdrop for this personal story of grief, and triumph.

The Hand of God (2021)
Director Paolo Sorrentino displays the sort of cinematic mastery we’ve come to expect from Italian filmmakers such as Fellini and Antonioni – melancholy days, spent in the decaying streets of Napoli, serve as a backdrop for this personal story of grief, and triumph.
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