"Ghostlight: A Heartwarming Tale of Grief, Theater, and Community"

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"Ghostlight," a new film by Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson, explores the everyday struggles of a Chicago family dealing with grief and disconnection. Through a DIY community theater production of Romeo and Juliet, the family finds a path to redemption and healing. The film's naturalness and finely tuned script, along with the sublime performance of Keith Kupferer, capture the ordinary yet profound experiences of unsung people trying to make things work. Showing at the Sundance film festival, "Ghostlight" seeks distribution.
Topics:entertainment#chicago-theater#diy-theater#family-drama#film-review#ghostlight#sundance-film-festival
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