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Dante's Inferno

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
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Dante's Inferno (2007)
A darkly comedic travelogue of the underworld - set against an all-too-familiar urban backdrop of used car lots, gated communities, strip malls, and the U.S. Capitol. And populated with a contemporary cast of reprobates, including famous - and infamous - politicians, presidents, popes, pimps. And the Prince of Darkness himself.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA darkly comedic travelogue of the underworld - set against an all-too-familiar urban backdrop of used car lots, gated communities, strip malls, and the U.S. Capitol. And populated with a co... Leggi tuttoA darkly comedic travelogue of the underworld - set against an all-too-familiar urban backdrop of used car lots, gated communities, strip malls, and the U.S. Capitol. And populated with a contemporary cast of reprobates, including famous - and infamous - politicians, presidents, ... Leggi tuttoA darkly comedic travelogue of the underworld - set against an all-too-familiar urban backdrop of used car lots, gated communities, strip malls, and the U.S. Capitol. And populated with a contemporary cast of reprobates, including famous - and infamous - politicians, presidents, popes, pimps. And the Prince of Darkness himself.

  • Regia
    • Sean Meredith
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Paul Zaloom
    • Sandow Birk
    • Sean Meredith
  • Star
    • Tony Abatemarco
    • Scott Adsit
    • Matt Besser
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    1572
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    • Regia
      • Sean Meredith
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Paul Zaloom
      • Sandow Birk
      • Sean Meredith
    • Star
      • Tony Abatemarco
      • Scott Adsit
      • Matt Besser
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    • 7Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali23

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    Tony Abatemarco
    • Lying Defendant
    • (voce)
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    Scott Adsit
    Scott Adsit
    • Judge Minos
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    Matt Besser
    Matt Besser
    • Metallica Defendant
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    Bill Chott
    Bill Chott
    • Ciaccio 'El Gordo'
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    Michael Coleman
    Michael Coleman
    • Charon
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    • (as Mike Coleman)
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    James Cromwell
    James Cromwell
    • Virgil
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    Andy Daly
    Andy Daly
    • Lucan
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    John Fleck
    John Fleck
    • Brunetto Latini
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    Sean Forrester
    • Horace
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    Tony Hale
    Tony Hale
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    Tom Hallick
    Tom Hallick
    • George Sanders
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    Laura Krafft
    • George Sand
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    Brandon Johnson
    Brandon Johnson
    • Irate Driver
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    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Dante
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    Martha Plimpton
    Martha Plimpton
    • Celia
    • (voce)
    • …
    Kit Pongetti
    Kit Pongetti
    • W.M.D. Defendant
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    Tami Sagher
    Tami Sagher
    • George Elliot
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    Dana Snyder
    Dana Snyder
    • Strom Thurmond
    • (voce)
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    • Regia
      • Sean Meredith
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Paul Zaloom
      • Sandow Birk
      • Sean Meredith
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    8brother_malthius

    Great adaptation!

    Yes, this is a puppet show. Yes, the puppets are kind of cheesy, hand-drawn paper animated with visible sticks. You know what? It fits. The art design is really interesting. Seeing Hell represented as an allegory of a crowded urban city is very interesting. They do a very good job of mapping (mostly) outdated "sins" to modern ones. If you liked the original poem, or even better Larry Niven and Jerry Pournell's novel "Inferno" than you'll enjoy this movie. To those that say it mocks Dante's beliefs, well, most of the people he populated hell with were political enemies, either contemporaneous or historical, and in those terms the source material could be seen as less about his vision of the afterlife and more a book of schadenfreude celebrating his enemies downfall. Funny how his allies with similar flaws as his enemies mostly wound up in Purgatory. I hope they consider making both Purgatorio and Paradiso.
    10xoroxieblackx3

    I loved this movie!

    I had been flipping through the channels and I saw a preview for this movie and I thought it looked very interesting so I watched it and fell in love with it. I went out and bought the modern version of the book. I loved the art work in the book and being an artist myself I decided to draw a few pieces based on the art in the book. I latter went back to watch the movie again and found that almost all of the sets (backgrounds) were almost identical to the artwork in the book and the banter between Dante and Virgil was about the same also (although the movie is MUCH more humorous) I think it's a great modern spin on the old classic.
    7ElijahCSkuggs

    I spelled Allegeri correct the first time!

    It's been around 10 years since my last run in with anything related to Dante Allegeri. Junior year of high school we had a project where we had to make our own circle of hell. Ya know, cut outs, drawings etc. My circle of hell was dedicated to Pedophiles and Rapists, and it turned out pretty good. Though I was frowned upon by the nudity. So getting back on track, I enjoyed Dante's Inferno back then, and when I had the opportunity to watch this version of Dante's Inferno I became pretty excited. And when it was all said and done, I was pretty impressed with this unique little flick.

    Present day Dante Allegeri is brought by Virgil (Roman someone) to the 9 circles of hell. From circles that have places chosen out for Money-Launderers, the angry, and even plain old fashion murderers. They go from the beginning right to the end, being circle 9. A linear story, but still a fun one with plenty of creativity.

    Sometimes the film does feel like it's sole purpose is to be creative in the sense that they're just trying to throw certain celebrities in the circle of hell where they belong. Like you'd find Marilyn Monroe in the circle where you'll find suicides, and you'll find Cleopatra with all the whores. Eh, see what I'm saying? Actually trying to think of people that they mentioned is kinda tough. They used a ton of well-known people from history and it just kind of mashes together by the end. But that's not a complaint perse, since the movie showed intelligence and again, creativity.

    With a witty, and intelligent approach to telling this story, and to the detailed art style it had, the film is definitely recommendable to the right viewer. Anyone who can appreciate films that clearly are labors of love, like let's say City of Rott or Blood, Tea and Red String, or hell, any film by Jan Svankmajer should find this film to be a welcome addition to their well-rounded viewings.
    8deideiblueeyez

    Darkly humorous with a unique presentation

    Having read the Inferno of Dante's works, it can become a bit stale with all of the adaptations and re-adaptations. The video game based on the works was okay but limited only to the horror/action genre that it had set itself up to be. I find this take on the classic to be NOT watered down, but a modern interpretation that a layman can view and perhaps be inspired to look more into it.

    All of the snobs that say that it's dumbed down apparently don't realize that very old classic literature--especially ones with heavy religious themes--don't click with everyone and can appear on the surface as holier-than-thou to a modern reader. With this film the basics of not only the horrors of Hell and Dante's enduring love for Beatrice (which would probably seem obsessive and maudlin for today's audience) are presented in a digestible way. I was already acquainted with the Circles of Hell even before watching this film, but making parallels and connections to what I knew and the "updated" version of it proved to be just as entertaining as if I came knowing little about the source material.
    9Apologetickid

    Innovative take on a literary classic. Well done!

    I saw this film at the Huntington Beach Film Festival in April 2007, and I loved it! Sandow Birk has an amazing ability to modernize classics, and his adaptation of the Divine Comedy is a prime example. I was delighted to see that he still isn't afraid to use popular culture in his work (as evidenced by the many food chains displayed blatantly in the background sets). Anyone could have made a half-decent film adaptation of the Inferno, but Birk and his crew went above and beyond to display innovation and creativity. I've never seen a puppet show on film, but this film manages to employ humor with a modern twist, without sacrificing the details of Dante's work. Really well done. Granted, this film will not please all audiences and I would be surprised to see it anywhere other than indie-theaters or film fests, but if you have an opportunity to see this, take it!

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      Dermot Mulroney (voice of Dante) plays the cello on the piece of music that opens the film.
    • Citazioni

      Virgil: This is Hell, Dante. Not your personal fantasy.

    • Connessioni
      References Barney (1992)
    • Colonne sonore
      We Are the Lobbyists
      Words by Paul Zaloom and Mark McAdam

      Music Written and Performed by Mark McAdam

      Sung by Martha Plimpton with Eric Gilliland, Peter 'The Baron Von' Lindberg and Mark McAdam

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    • Data di uscita
      • gennaio 2007 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Santa Monica, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Dante Film LLC
      • Outpost Studios
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