Biographical Comedy ‘Wild Nights With Emily’ to Finally Hit Theaters

The film Wild Nights With Emily is a biographical comedy regarding the life of American poet Emily Dickinson that had its world premiere at last year’s SXSW film festival. This year it will finally see a release in theaters.

Wild Nights received critical acclaim from sources that were able to see its premiere at SXSW. It is written and directed Madeleine Olnek with Molly Shannon starring as Dickinson. Alongside Shannon is Amy Seimetz, Susan Ziegler, Brett Gelman, Jackie Monahan, Kevin Seal, Dana Melanie, Sasha Frolova, Lisa Haas, and Al Sutton.

A basic synopsis of the plot would tell one that the film shows a comedic portrayal of Dickinson’s relationship with her sister-in-law. However, what this film is really about is reclaiming Dickinson’s identity as one of America’s most iconic poets. For so many years now she has been portrayed as a constantly depressed woman and that persona has been retained for too long now. What Wild Nights looks to show the more lively and romantic side of the poet that the world has not really seen before, which could ultimately change the age old perception of a literary figure.

Wild Nights With Emily will release in US theaters in April of this year and is distributed by Greenwich entertainment.

Robert Thornson Jr.: My name is Robert and I am currently an undergraduate student at the University of California Irvine. I am pursuing a B.A. in Film and Media studies with hopes to work in the creative industry. I have always had a passion for storytelling and since youth I've loved film. I grew up loving the movies of directors like Wes Anderson, Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, and many more along with writers such as Aaron Sorkin and Quentin Tarantino. One thing I have always done is write about movies and communicate to others information about the "film community" and the industry as well as about the films themselves. I write creatively on a daily basis.
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