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High art, deep spiritual crisis, and the ruthless modern criminal underworld violently collide in In the Hand of Dante, an incredibly ambitious, surreal, and genre-bending American-Italian crime drama. Directed and co-written by the visionary painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) and adapted from the celebrated 2002 novel by Nick Tosches, this 2-hour-33-minute cinematic odyssey has made its grand digital debut streaming on Netflix with an exceptionally polished, high-fidelity Hindi dubbed multi-audio track. Shifting seamlessly between gritty, modern gangster tropes and epic historical poetry, the film delivers a deeply psychological and visual exploration of sin, obsession, and the heavy price of artistic creation.
The narrative unfolds across a unique dual-timeline structure, cleverly distinguished by shifting visual formats—crisp, widescreen black-and-white for the modern era, and vivid, sweeping color for the historical past.


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