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  1. Review by Sally Jane Black 1. An illustration of the madness of faith, this film follows people in an asylum all believing themselves to be some historical or religious figure (or both), all with their own forms of faith, contrasted with intelligensia coming in to debate religion directly. What comes of it is something that is respectful of ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Virgil shows Dante the souls of the wrathful in the River Styx, engraving by Gustave Doré, 1861. The engraving depicts the fifth circle of Hell in canto VII of Inferno (The Divine Comedy). The poem begins with Dante at midlife—specifically, 35 years old—and lost inside a dark wood. He is guided by the Roman poet Virgil, who represents the ...

  3. The Divine Comedy: Directed by J. LaMont Bryant, Jeremiah Edward Hobbs. With J. LaMont Bryant, Jeremiah Edward Hobbs, Michael Tellez, Kyle Miller. A reality show where three people are chosen to stay in a house together, guarded by a three-mouthed Philip Door named Cerberus, until they discover the meaning of life.

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  5. He contributed songs and score to 2022’s found-footage sci fi film LOLA, and has written original songs for the forthcoming Warner Bros film Wonka, starring Timothée Chalamet. Neil lives in County Kildare, Ireland with wife Cathy Davey and a large quantity of rescue animals. He is currently writing a new Divine Comedy album.

  6. The 2nd disc is the DVD - 'A Short Film About A Short Album About Love' – a previously unreleased 50-minute film of the Shepherd’s Bush Empire concert at which 'Short Album..' was recorded. The CD comes with a booklet of photos with extensive liner notes written by Neil covering the context and content of each album.

  7. The Divine Comedy’s full-length debut album Liberationfast-fossilised those records and – along with his love of F. ScottFitzgerald, E.M. Forster, E.L.O., Winnie The Pooh – used them ascreative fuel. By his own admission, he was using novels as short-cuts to first-handwisdom. There were, of course, exceptions.