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Director:
Stephen Rutterford
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Jimmy Levar, Christina Chu-Ryan, Ira Grossman…
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William Edgar inhabits a strange dream-like reality. His obsession with a mysterious woman leads down a bizarre path full of signs and wonders. Sometimes finding the girl of your dreams can be a nightmare.
Finding Ophelia
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11469636
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SOURCE: Finding Ophelia 2021 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
Director: Stephen Rutterford
Stars: Jimmy Levar, Christina Chu-Ryan, Ira Grossman
Plot: William Edgar inhabits a strange dream-like reality. His obsession with a mysterious woman leads down a bizarre path full of signs and wonders. Sometimes finding the girl of your dreams can be a nightmare.
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New York Advertising Executive William Edgar (Jimmy Levar) is mesmerized by a series of hypnotic dreams that blur the lines between fantasy and reality. His life is thrown into disarray when forced to choose between his career, his relationships and his romantic obsession with a mysterious woman.(Christina Chu) Doing whatever it takes to find her, leads down a bizarre, dark path of signs and wonders, William soon discovers that finding the girl of your dreams can be a nightmare.—Stephen Rutterford