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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFive families struggle with the ups and downs of cancer treatment over the course of six years.Five families struggle with the ups and downs of cancer treatment over the course of six years.Five families struggle with the ups and downs of cancer treatment over the course of six years.
- Vincitore di 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 vittoria e 3 candidature totali
Robert Arceci
- Self
- (as Dr. Robert Arceci)
Victor Balaso
- Self
- (as Dr. Victor Balaso)
Cyndi DeLaat
- Self
- (as Dr. Cyndi DeLaat)
Malini Gillen
- Self
- (as Dr. Malini Gillen)
Fred Huang
- Self
- (as Dr. Fred Huang)
Paul Jublinsky
- Self
- (as Dr. Paul Jublinsky)
Recensioni in evidenza
From the start of the movie, viewers are emotionally invested in the beautiful children whose stories are shared. Their personalities shine through as do those of their family members. Parents watching this movie will feel a common bond with the parents of Justin, Alex, Tim, Jen and Al as they dare to ask, "What if it were my child?" While some criticize things like the movie's camera angles, lighting, voice-overs, etc., I, an average viewer, thought it was beautifully done and very "real." Hopefully, seeing "A Lion in the House" will spur viewers to do research on childhood cancer and become a voice for the children. While great strides have been made in curing all kinds of cancer, many do not realize that very little funding is allotted specifically for childhood cancer research.
It invite us to visit the universo of childhood cancer with proposal to make us debate. A sensitive work.
This is one of the greatest documentaries I have seen. It doesn't largely edit, or grey fact into fiction, manipulate truths, use music to dictate moods, no dramatic commentaries. It simply lets the camera roll and captures what documentaries are so supposed to do: record reality. I watched this in two parts as it is long and very exhausting emotionally. It is so sad. I didn't cry, I was a blubbering mess. My wife too. We looked at each other at various times during the series and we both had tears streaming down our cheeks. This has stayed with me through the years and I still think about it. It puts you right in there and confronts you with the awful reality that children still die from cancer.
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I watched it in two sittings since it was released on Netflix. A heart breaking documentary that goes though rollercoaster of emotions. You naively hope for the "happy endings" but life is not a Disney story. Prepare tissues.
Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar do an impeccable job of capturing five families whose children must fight cancer to survive and live. Justin has been fighting leukemia for ten years. His family like the others would travel anywhere to get him treatment. Alex is a lovely seven year old girl who is also fighting leukemia with her parents and sister. The directors had plenty of access to the families and the medical staff at Cincinnati Children's Hospital in Ohio. The film directors spent year filming and editing this documentary. The cameras aren't intrusive but shows the pain and anguish of the families. There are some light hearted moments like Justin's mother and stepmother getting along beautifully. Her husband joked that his ex wife and wife could be lovers. Next on Jerry Springer, it's nice to see them get along so well.
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- ConnessioniReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 189: Taxi to the Dark Side (2008)
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- 3h 45min(225 min)
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