
Dante 2014
"Inferno, Pugatory and Paradise: Dante’s journey in the underworld to understand his mistakes and redeem himself in front of the woman he loves."
Dante (2014), a gripping mystery-drama directed by Luca Lussoso, plunges viewers into the emotional and spiritual turmoil of a man consumed by grief. Five years after the loss of Beatrice, Dante finds himself adrift, haunted by regret and despair.
Director: Luca Lussoso
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dante (2014) about?
Dante (2014) follows a grieving man who, five years after losing his beloved Beatrice, is given a chance to revisit his past through a journey across the underworld. Guided by Virgil, he confronts his mistakes and seeks redemption, discovering the enduring power of love and the value of life.
Who directed Dante?
Dante was directed by Luca Lussoso, who crafts a visually rich and emotionally layered exploration of the afterlife.
Who stars in Dante?
The film stars Palmerio Sortino, Francesco Cevaro, Eleonora Pizzoccheri, Serena Diazzi, and Michela Cavallari in key roles.
Is Dante (2014) worth watching?
While Dante (2014) may not have an IMDb rating, its unique blend of mystery, drama, and adventure offers a fresh take on redemption and love. Fans of atmospheric, thought-provoking films will find much to appreciate in its storytelling and visuals.
How long is Dante?
Dante has a runtime of 65 minutes.
About Dante (2014) — A haunting journey through love, loss and the underworld
Dante (2014), a gripping mystery-drama directed by Luca Lussoso, plunges viewers into the emotional and spiritual turmoil of a man consumed by grief. Five years after the loss of Beatrice, Dante finds himself adrift, haunted by regret and despair. His life takes a transformative turn when a divine messenger from Paradise offers him a chance to revisit his past mistakes and rediscover the meaning of redemption. Guided through the underworld by the wise Virgil, Dante embarks on a journey that blends adventure with deep introspection, exploring themes of love, loss, and the human struggle for salvation.
This atmospheric film weaves together the three realms of the afterlife—Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise—to create a visually and emotionally rich experience. Lussoso's direction, paired with a talented cast, crafts a story that lingers long after the credits roll, making Dante (2014) a compelling watch for fans of thought-provoking cinema.