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AUDREY’S CHILDREN starring is in theaters on March 28th
Movie Details:
AUDREY’S CHILDREN
My Review:
★★★★★
AUDREY’S CHILDREN
AUDREY’S CHILDREN (motion picture 1:55:34) has a storyline based on the medical profession, settings being based on various sections.
I hold a profound admiration for stories about medical and legal issues. The narratives traverse various settings, from the seemingly endless expanse of the hospital corridor into several different aspects of medical conditions concerning children, including issues dealing with oncology.
The points are:
- Viewability. This movie is completely in line of the continuum of familiarity, with the base layer of my viewer’s pyramid, indicating a great foundation for great summaries to build up a compilation.
- Character Depth is complete.
- A movie with great thrilling content.
- All the Points of Structure are Inclusive of:
- Suspense throughout the movie.
- Supportive context.
- Easy summarization.
- Critical analyses.
- Conclusions.
- Immersion.
- Integrity.
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Trailer:
Logline:
AUDREY’S CHILDREN tells the untold true story of visionary British physician Dr. Audrey Evans, who burst onto the scene in 1969 as the first female Chief of Oncology at the world-renowned Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Battling sexism, medical conventions, and the subterfuge of her peers, Evans developed the first Neuroblastoma Staging System, co-founded the first Ronald McDonald House for families of patients, and, ultimately, impacted the lives of millions of
children and families around the world. When Dr. Evans started her work, only 10 % of children with cancer survived, now nearly 80% survive.
AUDREY’S CHILDREN is rated PG.
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Bio:
Set in Philadelphia in 1969. About Dr. Audrey Evans, who is a British physician, who just joined a prestigious children’s hospital. She confronts sexism, challenges established medical practices, and navigates the deceit of her colleagues to create groundbreaking treatments. Additionally, she secures funding for the first Ronald McDonald House, providing support for families of young patients, and ultimately transforms the lives of millions of children globally. This narrative is inspired by real events.
In Theaters on March 28th

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AUDREY’S CHILDREN
In theaters on March 28th

children and families around the world. When Dr. Evans started her work, only 10 % of children with cancer survived, now nearly 80% survive.





This sounds like an amazing movie! The story is inspirational!
Looks good
Looks like a great film. I love period pieces.