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87 min
In the late 1990s, in a dilapidated theater in the heart of Palermo, Carlo Cecchi is working on a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the second play in his Shakespearean trilogy, translated by the poet Patrizia Cavalli. Director Francesca Comencini – who sees Cecchi as the last representative of an Italy not subservient to the media and Berlusconi’s power – decides to follow him and is allowed to film the show’s rehearsals, on the condition that she does it all on her own and with discretion.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Carlo Cecchi | Unowned | |
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Iaia Forte | Unowned | |
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Valerio Binasco | Unowned | |
| Arturo Cirillo | Unowned | ||
| Vito Di Bella | Unowned | ||
| Viola Graziosi | Unowned | ||
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Andre Pushkin | Unowned | |
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Lorenza Indovina | Unowned | |
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Tommaso Ragno | Unowned | |
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Roberto De Francesco | Unowned | |
| Spiro Scimone | Unowned | ||
| Francesco Sframeli | Unowned |