King Arthur's Night

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Directed byJohn Bolton
Produced byJohn Bolton
Veda Hille
James Long
Joan McNeil
Niall McNeil
Virginia Prasad
Marcus Youssef
StarringNiall McNeil
Marcus Youssef
Veda Hille
CinematographyVince Arvidson
King Arthur's Night
Directed byJohn Bolton
Produced byJohn Bolton
Veda Hille
James Long
Joan McNeil
Niall McNeil
Virginia Prasad
Marcus Youssef
StarringNiall McNeil
Marcus Youssef
Veda Hille
CinematographyVince Arvidson
Edited byBrendan Woollard
Music byVeda Hille
Production
company
Opus 59 Films
Distributed byLevelfilm
AMI-tv
Release date
  • May 7, 2025 (2025-05-07) (DOXA)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

King Arthur's Night is a Canadian documentary film, directed by John Bolton and released in 2025.[1] The film documents the production and staging of King Arthur's Night, a stage musical about the legend of King Arthur created by Marcus Youssef and Niall McNeil to highlight actors with Down syndrome.

The original theatrical production premiered at the Luminato arts festival in Toronto in 2017,[2] before being staged at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa two weeks later,[3] and at Vancouver's Neworld Theatre in 2018.[4]

Bolton's film was first announced in 2022.[5]

Distribution

The film premiered on May 7, 2025, at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival,[6] before being distributed as a television broadcast by AMI-tv on June 27.[7]

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