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Release Date:
June 13, 2014
Original Title:
Lullaby
Alternate Titles:
A Última Canção
Kołysanka
最後晚安曲
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Avenue Picture
Metalwork Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
TW: 輔12級
Runtime: 117
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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Art Direction:
Fredda Slavin
Casting:
Andrea Stone
Eve Battaglia
Co-Producer:
Clark Kokich
Costume Design:
Ann Roth
Michelle Matland
Director:
Andrew Levitas
Director of Photography:
Florian Ballhaus
Editor:
Julie Monroe
Executive Producer:
Patrick Murray
Aaron L. Gilbert
Margot Hand
Michael Bederman
David Ostrander
Greta Hanley
Steve Weinberger
Chloe Green
Hair Department Head:
Colleen Callaghan
Hairstylist:
Valerie Gladstone-Appel
Makeup Department Head:
Joelle Troisi
Original Music Composer:
Patrick Leonard
Producer:
Anya Moers-Recordati
Stephanie Coleman
Cary Brokaw
Andrea Stone
Heather Faris
Sarah Fay
Production Design:
Stuart Wurtzel
Screenplay:
Andrew Levitas
Set Decoration:
Alyssa Winter
Sound Mixer:
David J. Schwartz
Stunt Coordinator:
Blaise Corrigan
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