Kati Pohler was abandoned in a market in China when she was three days old. Her parents left a note saying they would meet her on a famous bridge 10 or 20 years later. When the time arrived, it became a huge story in China, but Kati was living in America and had no idea. This is how she finally met her biological family.
What does blood have to do with identity? Kendra Mylnechuk, an adult Native adoptee, born in 1980 at...
Explores racism in America through the lives of four white families who adopt African American child...
Parents and children are reunited after 13 years apart. This is the starting point of the film, whic...
My Flesh and Blood is a 2003 documentary film by Jonathan Karsh chronicling a year in the life of th...
In 2003, the infant Chinese twin sisters Mia and Alexandra were found in a cardboard box. They ended...
This film explores the consequences of the decisions we take and shows those things which really mat...
YouTube musician and Korean American adoptee Dan Matthews travels to South Korea to perform and reun...
At age 31, after experiencing her second miscarriage, Tahyna MacManus was devastated, lost, angry an...
As daylight breaks between the border cities of El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, undocumented mig...
Uplifting tale of Staten Island woman who creates modern underground railroad and rescues 2,000 dogs...
When Werner Herzog was still a child, his father was beaten to death before his eyes. His mother was...
In this powerful tale about the rise of Korea’s global adoption program, four adult adoptees return ...
From 2000 to 2008, China was the leading country for U.S. international adoptions. There are now app...
What does it mean to adopted and brought up far away from your country of birth? In “Given Away,” th...