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A Lion in the House

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 45m
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8.8/10
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A Lion in the House (2006)
Documentary

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.Five families struggle with the ups and downs of cancer treatment over the course of six years.

  • Directors
    • Steven Bognar
    • Julia Reichert
  • Stars
    • Justin Ashcraft
    • Adam Ashcraft
    • Dale Ashcraft
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    410
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    • Directors
      • Steven Bognar
      • Julia Reichert
    • Stars
      • Justin Ashcraft
      • Adam Ashcraft
      • Dale Ashcraft
    • 15User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Justin Ashcraft
    • Self
    Adam Ashcraft
    • Self
    Dale Ashcraft
    • Self
    Debbie Ashcraft
    • Self
    Jennifer Roller
    • Self
    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)
    Connie Coons
    • Self
    Alex Lougheed
    • Self
    Jackie Lougheed
    • Self
    Judy Lougheed
    • Self
    Scott Lougheed
    • Self
    Claire Mazewski
    • Self
    Beth Moone
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Steven Bognar
      • Julia Reichert
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    10legalwriter5

    Heart Wrenching, Yet Filled With Hope

    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.
    10makingitup

    heart-wrenching dose of the reality of cancer in children

    Usually when I've seen something this sad, afterward I have a sense of relief, and that my life just isn't so bad. This one was hard to recover from. I'm dumbfounded that some voters gave this 1 or 3, I just can't imagine not being moved to tears by the heartbreak contained in this film. I have to assume these were some of the folks who left before it ended at Sundance.

    I believe the purpose of art is to touch someone, to make them think, to make them feel. This does that in the most human of ways. I had second thoughts about whether I was up for this, but it was incredibly captivating. I had the luxury of having this on my DVR, so I could pause to rest and recover as needed, but at no time during the nearly 4 hours did I have thoughts of not watching it in its entirety. It is one of the finest documentaries I've experienced, one I will never forget.
    10harvestmoon-1

    If only all movies told stories that meant so much....

    As a young father of 2 (both under 4) and also a cancer survivor who is 3 years + into remission...I think this film must be seen by as many people as possible.

    For those of you who have been introduced to cancer either by fighting it yourself or having a loved one (family member or friend) deal with the reality of "life" that this disease bestows upon us...or are a parent of a young child...watching this film will be hard and tears will flow...but hopefully after watching it you will come away with a renewed sense of love for those in your life and will quietly remind yourself what I hope you already know.

    If you have not been introduced to cancer or have not had the pleasure of being a parent...then be prepared to for a heart wrenching emotional journey that at its conclusion will hopefully have your heart and mind opened to their fullest extent...while most importantly giving you a reason to comprehend and bring forth into your own lives what those of us who have been touched by cancer or are parents of young children should already know...what the important things in life really are!
    10Sylviastel

    Everything That Has A Beginning Has An End

    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.
    10kisp_1

    documentary film-making at its best

    I first heard of this film on NPR, and I was intrigued based on the sole the fact that it's a documentary. (I'm a huge fan of documentaries.) Then I found out that it was playing on PBS and I got to watch it.

    This film is by far the most captivating film I have ever seen. The director(s) did a wonderful job of letting the story tell itself, and I appreciated the fact that they gave minimal commentary and just let the camera role. Sort of the "fly on the wall" perspective. They also did an amazing job in integrating the human element into the film as by the end of the film I felt I had a direct connection with every character in the film. I felt I was there with all of the children as they battled with cancer, and I felt for the families having to go through the battle that cancer is. It helped me deal with a lot of the pain I locked up inside when my family went through the same ordeal over ten years ago with my young cousin and later with my uncle. It was by far the most difficult film I have ever watched.

    Prior to watching the film I would often get into these meaningless debates about whatever on the IMDb message board as well as other "blog" sites, but after watching this film it made all of that seem trivial and thus a waste of time. The film forced me to get my priorities straight, and my respect for what the doctors, nurses, and volunteers do at the average Children's Hospital has increased five-fold.

    I believe everyone should watch this film because it brings a sense of reality. Sometimes we become too comfortable with our lives and forget about everyone else. It's a true reality check, and that's exactly what a documentary should always be.

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      • July 28, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    • Production company
      • Independent Television Service
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      • 3h 45m(225 min)
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