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Dante S Inferno Gets A Complete Repaint Job With Spectacular And Mind Blowing Images Used In Two Acclaimed Films And Books In 33 Languages

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Dante S Inferno Gets A Complete Repaint Job With Spectacular And Mind Blowing Images Used In Two Acclaimed Films And Books In 33 Languages

May 9th, 2015 - Corona, CA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DANTE'S INFERNO GETS A COMPLETE RE-PAINT JOB WITH SPECTACULAR AND MIND BLOWING IMAGES USED IN TWO ACCLAIMED FILMS AND BOOKS IN 33 LANGUAGES!

Los Angeles, California, USA. May 9, 2015

Dante's Inferno, the first part of the literary masterpiece, The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, and the second greatest Christian story after The Gospel, is being retold visually and launched on time to celebrate the 750th anniversary of Dante Alighieri's birth. Nobody, until now, since Sandro Botticelli, over 500 years ago has done such an accurate visual interpretation on such a complex story to comprehend, like Dino Di Durante, how's now the artist to beat. This work trascends Christians and students alike simply because of the art in great details, profound colors and most importantly the visual spectacle that these paintings provide.

“... another expression of one man's life's work, a true divine obsession, dedicated entirely to bringing new modern life to a classic of world literature in every possible way. Fueled by his wonder at the genius of the immortal Dante, Dino Di Durante has put heart and soul into re-imagining Dante’s Inferno for modern audiences, especially young people who have so much to learn from its sublime wisdom. They will also find much to enjoy, a feast of visual delights and mind-blowing experiences that put the latest computer games and special effects movies to shame.”

Christopher Vogler, Hollywood Story Advisor and author of “The Writer’s Journey”, USA

The Films: Boris Acosta the film producer to beat, according to L'Italo Americano. Two films feature the paintings in "Inferno - The Art Collection" book by Dino Di Durante. One of these films is a medium length animation, titled "Dante's Hell Animated", available in DVD at Amazon.com. It features Eric Roberts as Dante's voice and narrated by the late Hollywood legend Jeff Conaway. The Italian version of this animation, "Inferno Dantesco Animato", not yeat available, features Vittorio Gassman as Dante's voice and narrated by Franco Nero. Both versions give life to the amazing paintings put in motion. The other film, "Inferno by Dante", an almost 2-hour documentary, is a step by step journey circle by circle and chasm by chasm leaving no stone unturned in Hell. This film is a fascinating recount of Dante's Inferno like no other film ever produced. It features clips from the above animation, clips from L'Inferno, the first feature Italian film in history and the entire 72-piece art collection by Dino Di Durante. All films cast an impressive list of known celebrities from both the US and Italy, including a Monsignor from The Vatican, and are produced and directed by Boris Acosta, the Hollywood brain in Dante's Divine Comedy. www.DantesInfernoOfficial.com

The Books: "Inferno - The Art Collection" by Dino Di Durante is a full color book of a 72-piece art collection based on Dante's Inferno story. Published in 33 languages, exactly the same number of cantos (chapters) of Inferno, as well as Purgatory and Paradise in the Divine Comedy poem. The paperback book is available in 8.5"x11'', and it is also available as a Kindle ebook, both in vibrant colors. "Inferno - The Art Collection" is the best choice as a companion and a visual reference to any Inferno book by Dante Alighieri, transcribed into prose or translated into any language. Available at Amazon and other online outlets. http://www.amazon.com/author/dantesinferno

The Paint Collection: The 72-piece art collection of Dante's Inferno is available for purchase as giclees and limited editions in 2 sizes, 16"x24" and 24"x36", and 3 types "museum archival paper", "museum archival canvas","museum archival canas hand embellished with acrilic paint". The entire Dante's Inferno 72-piece art collection can be seen online at https://mkt.com/dantesinfernoart

Contact: P. Saporiti, dantesinferno at gmx.com, www.EpicArtCollections.com

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