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Lorenzo's Oil Watch Full Movie

Lorenzo's Oil 1992

Sensity: No
Imdb rate: 7.3
Imdb Votes: 20,702
Duration: 129 mins
Year: 1992
Language: English, Italian
Genre: Biography, Drama
Country: USA
Director: George Miller
Writers: George Miller, Nick Enright
Actors: Nick Nolte , Susan Sarandon , Peter Ustinov , Kathleen Wilhoite ,
Awards: Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 6 nominations.

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Description:

Lorenzo Odone was a normal child until the age of 7, until he started experiencing blackouts, memory lapses and other strange mental phenomena. Eventually diagnosed as suffering from ALD—an extremely rare and incurable degenerative brain disorders—his parents, frustrated at the failings of conventional medicine, start their quest for an unothadox treatment.

Keywords:

washington-d.c., parent-child-relationship, medicine, based-on-a-true-story, incurable-disease, 1980s, comoros,

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