Dreamland: Mark Twain's Journey to Jerusalem (2017)
The authors traveled the roads that Mark Twain traveled 150 years ago, recalling quotes from his letters, which later became his best-selling book "The Innocents Abroad." The film reveals little-known facts from the life of Mark Twain, who, as a young reporter, made a daring journey to Jerusalem, to the Holy Land, where his discoveries and notes laid the foundation for a new era in American literature.
Directors: A.D. Oppenheim, Diana Zaslaw.
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Martin Sheen as Narrator |
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Hilton Obenzinger as self |
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Ann M. Ryan as self |
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Laura Skandera-Trombley as self |
| Directing | A.D. Oppenheim | Director |
| Directing | Diana Zaslaw | Director |
| Writing | Sarah Kass | Writer |
| Writing | A.D. Oppenheim | Writer |