Lucca's World

Based on actual events, the film details Anderson’s efforts to secure medical treatment for her son, Lucca, after he received a serious diagnosis.

[1] As information rather than entertainment, the film has been heavily criticised as spreading a "fantastical message" and being supportive of expensive equipment for which no evidence has been published, and which has been found to be ineffective.

[4] The film addresses critical issues related to disability rights and the systemic barriers faced by families seeking treatment for conditions like cerebral palsy.

[6][5][4] As a provider of information, rather than entertainment, the film has been heavily criticised as spreading a "fantastical message" and being supportive of expensive equipment for which no evidence has been published, and which has been found to be ineffective.

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