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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 86%

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In Theaters: January 20, 2012 (limited)

          January 27, 2012 (limited)

1h 40m | Drama

The happiness of Romeo and Juliet, a young Parisian couple with a promising future, is dramatically compromised by the terrible news that their 18-month-old son Adam is suffering from a brain tumor. A renowned surgeon manages to remove most of the mass, but the residue forms an aggressive rhabdoid tumor, leading them to begin chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment. Forced to leave their respective jobs to stay at their baby’s bedside, Romeo and Juliet rely on the financial and emotional support of their relatives and friends. But the painful and exhausting ordeal threatens to jeopardize their marriage.

Director: Valérie Donzelli

Studio: Les Films Séville

Producer(s): Edouard Weil

Cast: Valérie Donzelli, Jérémie Elkaim, César Desseix, Gabriel Elkaim, Brigitte Sy

Writer(s): Jérémie Elkaïm, Valérie Donzelli

Official Site: www.laguerreestdeclaree.com/

0 votes and 0 Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 86%

70%

In Theaters: January 20, 2012 (limited)

          January 27, 2012 (limited)

1h 40m | Drama

The happiness of Romeo and Juliet, a young Parisian couple with a promising future, is dramatically compromised by the terrible news that their 18-month-old son Adam is suffering from a brain tumor. A renowned surgeon manages to remove most of the mass, but the residue forms an aggressive rhabdoid tumor, leading them to begin chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment. Forced to leave their respective jobs to stay at their baby’s bedside, Romeo and Juliet rely on the financial and emotional support of their relatives and friends. But the painful and exhausting ordeal threatens to jeopardize their marriage.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 86%

70%

In Theaters: January 20, 2012 (limited)

          January 27, 2012 (limited)

1h 40m | Drama

The happiness of Romeo and Juliet, a young Parisian couple with a promising future, is dramatically compromised by the terrible news that their 18-month-old son Adam is suffering from a brain tumor. A renowned surgeon manages to remove most of the mass, but the residue forms an aggressive rhabdoid tumor, leading them to begin chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment. Forced to leave their respective jobs to stay at their baby’s bedside, Romeo and Juliet rely on the financial and emotional support of their relatives and friends. But the painful and exhausting ordeal threatens to jeopardize their marriage.