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The Lion's Mouth Opens
Description
The film is a documentary about confronting life’s most daunting moments with purpose and grace, following a young actress, Marianna Palka, as she confronts her risk of Huntington's Disease.
The film is a documentary about confronting life’s most daunting moments with purpose and grace, following a young actress, Marianna Palka, as she confronts her risk of Huntington's Disease.
Actors:
Mike Uppendahl,
Marianna Palka,
Christian Williams,
Seth Gabel,
Carly Ritter,
Jason Ritter,
Bryce Dallas Howard,
Moet Hashimoto

Mike Uppendahl

Marianna Palka
7 September 1981, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Christian Williams

Seth Gabel
3 October 1981, Hollywood, Florida, USA

Carly Ritter
1 March 1982

Jason Ritter
17 February 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA

Bryce Dallas Howard
2 March 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA

Moet Hashimoto
Genre:
Biography, Documentary
Director:
Lucy Walker

Lucy Walker
Country:
United States
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Mike Uppendahl

Marianna Palka
7 September 1981, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Christian Williams

Seth Gabel
3 October 1981, Hollywood, Florida, USA

Carly Ritter
1 March 1982

Jason Ritter
17 February 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA

Bryce Dallas Howard
2 March 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA

Moet Hashimoto


May 30, 2015
This is a straight forward an intimate documentary that quickly forges a connection between us and Palka, through video footage of her as a child and her open approach to talking about the possibility of being diagnosed.