"The Hand of God" is more than a film – it is a heartfelt and poetic experience that combines life, loss and the art of survival. Paolo Sorrentino, one of the most prominent Italian directors of our time, brings here an autobiographical story, imbued with deep sensitivity and extraordinary cinematic beauty.
At the center of the film is Fabietto, a young man in Naples during the 1980s, at a time when the city was buzzing with excitement for the arrival of Maradona and at the same time facing the silent personal dramas that each one carried. The film takes us on an emotional journey between the dreams of youth and the unexpected breaks that shape a person.
Sorrentino brings light and life to the simplest details, while reminding us that, even in tragedy, there is a divine hand – whether that of fate, art, or memory – that helps us move forward. For those who want a film that touches the soul, that inspires reflection, and that speaks the language of the heart and loss, The Hand of God is a must.
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