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Movies by Robin Lough

Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Robin Lough. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Robin Lough’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Robin lough’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.

Our catalog, currently featuring 3 exceptional films by Robin Lough, is regularly updated to bring you both timeless classics and recent releases. Dive into detailed descriptions, ratings, and reviews to find the perfect movie for a night of cinephile delight. Immerse yourself in the distinctive atmosphere, visual artistry, and narrative depth that define Robin Lough’s directorial approach, and enjoy an unforgettable journey into the heart of cinematic excellence.

National Theatre Live: Hamlet (2015)

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As a country arms itself for war, a family tears itself apart. Forced to avenge his father's death but paralyzed by the task ahead, Hamlet rages against the impossibility of his predicament, threatening both his sanity and the security of the state.

A Midsummer Night's Dream - Live at Shakespeare's Globe (2014)

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On a Midsummer’s night, four young lovers find themselves wrapped in the dream-like arms of an enchanted forest where sprites lurk and fairies rule.

She Stoops to Conquer (2003)

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Oliver Goldsmith's classic comedy of manners tells of the clever schemes and comic ruses that unfold one night at a country house. An ambitious step-mother, impassioned sweethearts, a pragmatic father and a pair of star-crossed suitors are sent spinning through a hilarous comedy of errors by one of the great characters of the stage, Tony Lumpkin. The National Theatre and Out Of Joint co-production of Goldsmith's comedy, recorded live on stage in Bath, after it's premiere at the Lyttelton theatre in London.