Naples, 1980s. Teenager Fabietto lives in a world of football dreams, family secrets, and sudden tragedies. Sorrentino tells his most personal story — about a youth filled with wonders and losses, about the coincidences that shape fate, and about cinema as a last refuge.
“The Hand of God” is a letter to himself in the past, full of pain, love, and dazzling Neapolitan beauty.