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| Immediately I love the detail the viewer learns about
the way children were lost (Ricki), or why they were
abandoned (Eline). You pull no punches with birth planning,
as some do. Nor do you idealize the players. You let
them tell their story, their perspective….People
are complicated, relationships are complicated. Feelings
are deep. The shadow of loss and abandonment is long
and for some in China never fades away. |
| --Kay Johnson, Scholar and Adoptive Parent |
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Thank you so much for joining us on Saturday. Your new
films are wonderful - our group just can't stop talking
about the films. They made quite an impact. We so much
appreciated the candid discussion following the films.
As adoptive parents we have so many questions about
China and the adoption process that it was so reassuring
to finally have answers to the questions that our members
asked. We definitely would like to have you join us
again in the future for further discussion. I know our
group had so much more they would have liked to talk
with you about.
On behalf of all adoptive parents, thank you for all
you do for us and our children. Your films are a great
resource for us and will be a great treasure for our
children as they get older. |
| --Lisa Hoffman, White Rose FCC |
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Thank you so much for your wonderful presentation.
You movies have given me much to think about, and I
know will be a valuable resource for our family. Thank
you! |
| --Amy Sweeney, Adoptive Parent |
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The film was absolutely riveting, emotion-filled, and
had the audience engrossed in the lives of the Robinson
family through the highs and lows of searching for their
middle daughter's birth parents. For me, the most valuable
part was realizing how many different issues can surface
for all parties involved that I had previously never
given a thought about. I feel sure it will be a tremendous
resource for all of us who search.
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| --Susan Morgan, Adoptive Parent |
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It was wonderful seeing you again and watching your
2 latest “masterpieces.” They were both
amazing films and I learned so much.
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| --Wendy Mailman, Adoptive Parent |