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A Midsummer Nights Dream
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The film is a modern re-telling of the classic fantasy drama by William Shakespeare with lesbian kisses, scene switching and the shock death of a major character. A Midsummer Night's Dream holds a star-studded cast with euphoric effects and melodramatic storytelling.
The film is a modern re-telling of the classic fantasy drama by William Shakespeare with lesbian kisses, scene switching and the shock death of a major character. A Midsummer Night's Dream holds a star-studded cast with euphoric effects and melodramatic storytelling.
Actors:
Charlie Carver,
Saul Williams,
Ted Levine,
Mia Doi Todd,
Brianna Barnes,
Alan Blumenfeld,
Robert Towers,
Fran Kranz,
Bob Bancroft,
Paz de la Huerta,
Max Carver,
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Charlie Carver
31 July 1988, San Francisco, California, USA

Saul Williams
29 February 1972, Newburgh, New York, USA

Ted Levine
29 May 1957, Bellaire, Ohio, USA

Mia Doi Todd

Brianna Barnes

Alan Blumenfeld
4 September 1952, Rockville Centre, New York, USA

Robert Towers
29 April 1952, Long Island, Astoria, New York, USA

Fran Kranz
13 July 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA

Bob Bancroft

Paz de la Huerta
3 September 1984, New York City, New York, USA

Max Carver
1 August 1988, San Francisco, California, USA
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Casey Wilder Mott

Casey Wilder Mott
Country:
United Kingdom
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June 13, 2017
As usual, Griffin manages to make a movie that looks - and also sounds, thanks to Daniel Hildreth's lush score - as though it cost about a thousand times more than it did. As before, he brings the Bard to the screen with no fuss or pomp.