First Look: Julian Schnabel's 'In The Hand Of Dante' Features All-Star Cast Including Oscar Isaac, Jason Momoa, and Martin Scorsese
Here’s your first look at 'In The Hand Of Dante', the latest feature film from Julian Schnabel, which debuted at last year’s Venice Film Festival.
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