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Lullaby

Lullaby

“What do you say when everything has been left unsaid?”
6.2 /10 (59) 2014 1h 57m
Drama
Director Andrew Levitas
Screenplay Andrew Levitas
Estranged from his family, Jonathan (Hedlund) discovers his father has decided to take himself off life support in forty-eight hours’ time. During this intensely condensed period, a lifetime of drama plays out. Robert (Jenkins) fights a zero sum game to reclaim all that his illness stole from his family. A debate rages on patients’ rights and what it truly means to be free. Jonathan reconciles with his father, reconnects with his mother (Archer), sister (Brown-Findlay), and his love (Adams) and reclaims his voice through two unlikely catalysts – a young, wise-beyond-her-years patient (Barden) and a no-nonsense nurse (Hudson). Through this intensely life affirming prism, an unexpected and powerful journey of love, laughter, and forgiveness unfolds.
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Jun 13, 2014
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United States of America
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Who stars in Lullaby? The main cast of Lullaby includes Garrett Hedlund, Richard Jenkins, Anne Archer, Jessica Brown Findlay, Amy Adams.
Who directed Lullaby? Lullaby (2014) is directed by Andrew Levitas.
How long is Lullaby? Lullaby has a runtime of 1h 57m. It was released in 2014.
What genre is Lullaby? Lullaby is a Drama film. It has a rating of 6.2/10 with 59 votes.

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Estranged from his family, Jonathan (Hedlund) discovers his father has decided to take himself off life support in forty-eight hours’ time. During this intensely condensed period, a lifetime of drama plays out. Robert (Jenkins) fights a zero sum game to reclaim all that his illness stole from his family. A debate rages on patients’ rights and what it truly means to be free. Jonathan reconciles with his father, reconnects with his mother (Archer), sister (Brown-Findlay), and his love (Adams) and reclaims his voice through two unlikely catalysts – a young, wise-beyond-her-years patient (Barden) and a no-nonsense nurse (Hudson). Through this intensely life affirming prism, an unexpected and powerful journey of love, laughter, and forgiveness unfolds.

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