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Jeff Daniels Leads a Cast into ‘Dream of the Romans’

Filming begins today in Philly

Jeff Daniels

As epic as the title The Dream of the Romans may sound it actually turns out it is just another ensemble romantic comedy with John Hindman directing from his own script. Headlining the feature are Jeff Daniels, Lauren Graham, Lou Taylor Pucci, Olivia Thirlby and Kat Dennings.

In the film Daniels plays a reclusive author of a landmark book that redefined spirituality for a generation. Graham is a struggling single mom and Pucci a young man fresh out of rehab. Like many others, they seek out the author because they’re convinced he has all the answers — but he just wants to be left alone.

Production begins today in Philadelphia.

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