Midsummer in Newtown
World Premiere

Midsummer in Newtown

Spotlight
| USA | 81 MINUTES | English
Documentary

In the wake of the Sandy Hook tragedy, a theater production comes to Newtown, Connecticut, seeking to cast local children in a rock-pop version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The project is aimed at healing the hearts and minds of a community devastated by the school shooting that occurred just over one year prior to production. From auditions and read-throughs to dress rehearsals; we witness the children find their voice, build their self-confidence, and ultimately shine on opening night. In parallel, we see a grieving family honor their daughter through the creation of a jazz album dedicated to her memory. The film culminates in a moving performance by Jimmy Greene and the pensive words of Nelba Márquez-Greene. Midsummer in Newtown is a testament to the transformative force of artistic expression to pierce through the shadow cast by trauma, and to the resilience of a community that is fighting to not be defined by tragedy.



The Grammy-nominated Jimmy Greene Quartet will perform after the premiere screening.



—Marina Hanna


Cast & Credits
Directed by
Lloyd Kramer
Director
Lloyd Kramer
Producer
Tom Yellin
Braden Cleveland Bergan
Jo Budzilowicz
Editor
Amilcar Gomes
Cinematographer
Matt Peterson
ACS
Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll
Diane Weyermann
Paul G. Allen
Carole Tomko
Composer
West Dylan Thordson
Co-Producer
Sarahbeth Grossman
Lynn Webb
Van Dean
Co-Executive Producer
Jody Gottlieb
Elise Pearlstein

Contacts
US Sales Contact
Josh Braun
Submarine Entertainment
New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212 625 1410
josh@submarine.com
Press Contact
Julia Pacetti
Verdant Communications
New York, NY 11238
Phone: 9177550275
julia@jmpverdant.com
International Sales Contact
Lauren Kushner
Participant Media
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: 310 623 4914
lauren@participantmedia.com
Print Source
Lauren Kushner
Participant Media
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: 310 623 4914
lauren@participantmedia.com


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