

Crime · Drama
Overview
A Vatican priest discovers Dante's original Divine Comedy manuscript. When asked to authenticate it, writer Nick Tosches steals it, while a parallel story follows Dante's quest to create his masterpiece.
Top Cast


Oscar Isaac
Oscar Isaac
Nick Tosches / Dante Alighieri
Oscar Isaac
Nick Tosches / Dante Alighieri


Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot
Giulietta / Gemma Donati
Gal Gadot
Giulietta / Gemma Donati


Gerard Butler
Gerard Butler
Louie / Pope Bonifacio VIII
Gerard Butler
Louie / Pope Bonifacio VIII


John Malkovich
John Malkovich
Joe Black
John Malkovich
Joe Black


Louis Cancelmi
Louis Cancelmi
Lefty / Guido Novello da Polenta
Louis Cancelmi
Lefty / Guido Novello da Polenta


Sabrina Impacciatore
Sabrina Impacciatore
Dr. Susanna Pulice
Sabrina Impacciatore
Dr. Susanna Pulice


Franco Nero
Franco Nero
Don Lecco
Franco Nero
Don Lecco


Benjamin Clementine
Benjamin Clementine
Mephistopheles
Benjamin Clementine
Mephistopheles


Paolo Bonacelli
Paolo Bonacelli
Priest of Alcamo
Paolo Bonacelli
Priest of Alcamo


Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
Isaiah
Martin Scorsese
Isaiah
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