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Click here to buy Dante's Inferno - Abandon All Hope DVDDante's Inferno - Abandon All Hope is a short documentary that not only pays homage to Dante Alighieri, the best Italian poet of all time, but also to Gustave Dore, one of the best artists of all time, who illustrated the entire Divine Comedy circa 150 years ago in France. This film is also a Tribute to Hollywood legend and Golden Globe nominee Jeff Conaway, who left us his great Christian legacy.

This short documentary, produced and directed by Boris Acosta, honors Dore's vision of Dante's Inferno, in a black and white film that matches his own artistic coloring style. The story is visually told using most of his Inferno collection of lithographs.

The film is a narrative journey from Dante's own hand, through the worst of the afterlife, Inferno. It is a chronological descent to the deepest of Hell, circle by circle to the exit into Purgatory.

The story is told by more than 15 artists and scholars from the United States and Italy, in both English and Italian with English subtitles.

Even though Dante's Inferno - Abandon All Hope is a 40-minute short version of the 2-hour long one, Dante's Inferno Documented, it features some scholars and artists that are not in the long version. In addition, some of the scenes that features artists and/or scholars in both films, may be different takes or completely independently filmed in Dante's Inferno - Abandon All Hope. Furthermore, this film is completely in black and white, while Dante's Inferno Documented, is in both color and black and white depending on the background used in any particular passage of Hell.

For all fans of Dante Alighieiri's and Dante's Inferno, we have created two communities for you to join and interact with others that have the same feeling for Dante and his materpieces.

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