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's it like to "make a family" when you're not part of the traditional hetero couple? Can two bes...

At age 25, Olivier Rousteing was named the creative director of the French luxury fashion house, Bal...

My Flesh and Blood is a 2003 documentary film by Jonathan Karsh chronicling a year in the life of th...

New York, 1980. Three complete strangers accidentally discover that they're identical triplets, sepa...

Traces the new Cold War between Russia and the West from the ban on American citizens adopting Russi...
Denese Joy Becker, a manicurist living in Iowa, discovers she is indeed Dominga Sic Ruiz, a survivor...
From 2000 to 2008, China was the leading country for U.S. international adoptions. There are now app...

Adopted from South Korea, raised on different continents & connected through social media, Saman...

This feature documentary tells the complex and touching story of Winnipeg city councilor Glen Murray...

In an effort to understand where she came from, Fabiola asked a question that became the central phr...

They were forced to assimilate into white society: children ripped away from their families, deprivi...

Jackie Miller adopted her son, Scott, in the early 1970s. In 2008, Scott brought his mom to StoryCor...

Mioka, a Korean-American adoptee, has attempted to find her birth family multiple times but failed. ...

Despite the warm images in the family archive, photographer and filmmaker Jonnah misses an intimate ...

At age 31, after experiencing her second miscarriage, Tahyna MacManus was devastated, lost, angry an...
Life Happens deals with the topic of abortion in a unique, personal and ultimately uplifting way. Di...

What does it mean to adopted and brought up far away from your country of birth? In “Given Away,” th...

Cheoljung, the chief chef of Okryugwan in North Korea, is separated from his younger brother in Sout...