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- Dante goes on a journey through the first and worst part of the afterlife, Hell. Virgil guides and protects Dante on his dark journey descending circle-by-circle to the center of the Earth, and out into Purgatory (sequel).
- A gentle soul walks his own Inferno since his childhood's to his adulthood's physical and psychological abuse by his mother and latest wife. In between his traumatic experiences with these two women, he enjoyed fame and fortune while at the same time he helped kids and people less privileged. #justiceforjohnnydepp is the only way.
- L'Inferno (1911) was the first Italian feature production in history. It was originally filmed in black and white and as a silent film.
- Dante is guided by his hero Virgil through each circle of Hell and its subdivisions until they reach the center of the Earth and emerged to the other hemisphere into Purgatory.
- Dante and Virgil exit Hell into Purgatory, a place set up on a mountain of seven terraces, one for each type of sinners.
- This 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. It features most of Gustave Dore's illustrations and excerpts of the 1911 feature film "L'Inferno".
- Dante goes on a Journey to the worst of the afterlife, Inferno. He's guided by his hero Virgil through all the 9 circles of Hell until they escape and emerge into Purgatory.
- Dante and Virgil arrive at the gate of Paradise, a place set up on of seven heavens, one for each type of ascending good souls. They meet Beatrice at the gate, who becomes Dante's new guide as Virgil returns to Limbo.
- Boris Acosta explains the hard work that took to produce all his films based on Dante's Inferno, particularly animations, as well as directing the extensive art collection exclusively made for his films.
- This documentary is a comprehensive view of Punta del Este, one of the most beautiful summer resorts in the world. It is the desired playground of the jetsetters, the rich and famous from Europe and the Americas. They flock here, not just for the great beaches, but also for the fine diverse restaurants, international concerts, casinos, discothèques, art galleries, and eclectic nightlife. It is located in the southeast of Uruguay, which makes it a unique place for being able to see the sunrise over the Atlantic ocean and the sunset on the calm sea, Rio de la Plata, on the other side of this amazing peninsula. Punta del Este's beauty is extraordinary because of the unique changes of the beaches and undersea landscape. It is a constant adventure as one travels along the coastline. Gorriti island is situated in the Rio de la Plata sea, where a good swimmer can reach it from the main shoreline. Isla de Lobos is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, highly populated by sea lions, reachable only by boat. Visitors are not allowed to disembark on but only to catch a glimpse of their world. Other popular towns, which are part of the larger Punta del Este area along both coasts are La Barra, Manantiales, Jose Ignacio and Punta Ballena. Each are highly visited for their individual uniqueness and beauty, and highlighted in this comprehensive documentary.
- Dante's Inferno story told in 9 minutes featuring the complete 72-piece art collection by Dino Di Durante.
- Boris Acosta tells us how he got to produce and direct films, art, and music based on Dante's Divine Comedy, starting with Inferno. He explains how difficult the road has been to achieve his purpose in life, why some films have taken so long to produce and finally be released for public viewing. And much more.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante finds himself in a dark forest threatened by three wild beasts when his hero Virgil appears to rescue him and guide his way.
- 2024–TV EpisodeBeatrice descends from Heaven into Limbo to ask Virgil to protect Dante from 3 wild beasts. She gives him the mission to guide Dante through Inferno and Purgatory.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil go through the Gate of Hell and arrive to the top edge of Inferno.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil arrive in Limbo and enter the castle of seven walls. Dante meets Julius Caesar, Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, and others.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil watch Minos judging the arriving sinners. They arrive to the 2nd circle of the lustful. Dante speaks with Francesca, who tells him why she and her lover Paolo ended up in the circle of the lustful.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil arrive to the 3rd Circle, where the gluttons pay for their sins in the mud and under a heavy rain. They meet the sinners and Cerberus, a three-dog head, which tortures the sinners by biting them and throwing them around.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil meet Plutus, the guardian of the 4th Circle, where the avaricious and prodigals pay for their sins.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil get on board of Phlegyas' boat, who transport them over the river Styx to the 5th Circle, where the wrathful sinners are submerged under water.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil arrive to the other side of river Styx to face DIS wall. They confront the furies, then demons block the gate to the 6th Circle of the heretics. God's Messenger appears and opens the gate for them.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil enter Dis and the 6th Circle, where the heretics pay for their sins in tombs of fire. Dante speaks to Farinata, who warns Dante about his exile from Florence.
- 2024–TV EpisodeStructure of Hell: Lower and Upper Circles. The wall of Dis divides Hell into lower and upper circles. The upper circles of Hell are the 1st to, and including, the 5th circle. The lower circles are from the 6th to the 9th circle.
- 2024–TV EpisodeDante and Virgil meet the Minotaur, the guardian of the 7th Circle, who Virgil has to calm down so they can move on. They arrive to the 1st Ring, where the Centaurs throw arrows to the sinners in the Phlegethon river of boiling blood.
- The story of a man's life purpose. Boris Acosta speaks about his refusal to read The Divine Comedy in Spanish, and why it had to be in Italian. He describes some of the films he's produced, his involvement in art and music. The process to get Dante's Divine Comedy teachings available to more people than ever before.
- 2017–2018TV EpisodeBoris Acosta speaks about the beginning of how he got involved in Dante's Divine Comedy films. Getting the script written for a live action film. The difficulty in getting financed. How and why he became a film producer.
- Boris Acosta speaks about getting behind a "dream team" of highly known professionals below the line to give credibility to his Dante's Inferno live-action film production. Some came from films such as "Lord of the Rings", "The Passion of the Christ", and many other known films, including an Oscar winner Editor with vast experience. He also speaks about writing the budget with help of a highly experienced production manager, to give credibility to the outcome figures. In addition, Boris Acosta speaks about finding investors for such an expensive production.
- Boris Acosta speaks about what made him decide to put on hold Dante's Inferno live-action film and produce smaller films first. He explains why he had to step down to pave the road for a much larger production in order to get financing.
- 2017–2018TV EpisodeBoris Acosta speaks about producing Inferno animation films and the Inferno Art Collection. He explains why both were of extreme importance to be able to use in the feature documentary trilogy, "Inferno by Dante", "Purgatory by Dante" and "Paradise by Dante"