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So, 'The Hand of God: Through the Eyes of Sorrentino' is a fascinating dive into Sorrentino's past, really. It’s like this intimate stroll through Naples, where he reflects on his formative years. The documentary feels more like a memory lane than a straightforward film. The pacing is contemplative, giving you time to absorb the nuances of the city's atmosphere. What’s cool is how he connects these locations to his film, making you see them in a new light. There’s a tangible nostalgia in the air, and you really get a sense of how much his youth shaped his artistry. It’s certainly distinctive, blending personal history with a visual homage to his cinematic work.
Documentary about Paolo Sorrentino's experiences.Includes insights on the making of 'The Hand of God'.Features various locations from Naples.
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