ANSA – Il film di Sorrentino scelto per la selezione del film internazionale. Il regista: ‘Felice che il dolore oggi sia gioia’.
È stato scelto tra i 18 di cui era stata proposta candidatura tra film distribuiti in Italia o in previsione di essere distribuiti tra il 1° gennaio 2021 e il 31 dicembre 2021. L’annuncio ufficiale di tutte le nomination sarà l’8 febbraio 2022 e la cerimonia di consegna degli Oscar si terrà a Los Angeles il 27 marzo.
The Hand of God review — Paolo Sorrentino’s most personal movie yet is a rare dud
TheTimes – The latest film from the Oscar-winning Italian maestro Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty) is his most personal yet. It’s also his most disappointing. Set in sun-scorched Naples in the 1980s, the drama hinges on a family tragedy that befell the director when he was 16 (don’t google it — it’s a spoiler), and how it defined his professional life.
La main de Dieu choisi pour représenter l’Italie
LaPresse – La main de Dieu de Paolo Sorrentino a été choisi pour représenter l’Italie aux Oscars 2022 dans la catégorie du meilleur film en langue étrangère, a annoncé mardi l’association représentant l’industrie italienne du cinéma.
Oscars Race: Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘The Hand of God’ to Represent Italy
Variety – Paolo Sorrentino’s autobiographical drama “The Hand of God” has been selected by Italy as its contender for best international feature film at the upcoming Academy Awards.
Sorrentino’s story of a goofy kid named Fabietto who starts harboring a passion for filmmaking in the tumultuous Naples of the late 1980s, launched from the Venice Film Festival where it was a two-time winner, taking the runner-up grand jury prize as well as the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor for 21-year-old lead Filippo Scotti, who plays Fabietto.