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Venice Premiere: Oscar Isaac Steals Dante's Manuscript
19 Mar
Summary
- Oscar Isaac plays dual roles as author and poet Dante Alighieri.
- The film adapts Nick Tosches' novel about stealing Dante's original manuscript.
- It premiered at Venice, where Schnabel received a filmmaker award.

Julian Schnabel's "In the Hand of Dante" recently premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where Schnabel was honored with the Cartier Glory to the Filmmaker Award. This cinematic work adapts Nick Tosches' 2002 novel and features a star-studded cast including Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot, and Al Pacino.
Oscar Isaac takes on dual roles, embodying 21st-century author Nick Tosches and 14th-century poet Dante Alighieri. The narrative follows Nick's entanglement with the mafia as he's hired to authenticate and steal Dante's original "Divine Comedy" manuscript.
The film weaves through different eras, examining recurring themes of greed, faith, and the pursuit of meaning. Through Nick's quest for the priceless manuscript, he uncovers his own identity as both Nick and Dante.
This genre-bending film is described as a blend of crime thriller, spiritual odyssey, and tragicomedy. It transforms a story about a stolen book into a profound meditation on immortality and the transcendent impact of art and love.
Schnabel, originally from Brooklyn, also received recognition at the Texas Film Awards, celebrating his artistic ties to the state. Global sales for the project were handled by WME Independent.




