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They speak with prospective parents, social workers, lawyers, psychologists, and adoption agencies to find a flawed system that allows millions of orphans to languish in foster care and learn that children lack the most basic human rights.
http://store.cinemalibrestore.com/kids-rights-dvd.htmlAdopting a child means undergoing rigorous assessment marked by bureaucracy, paperwork and often, an ou...
- 3 Min.
- 2,5K
- CinemaLibre
During their attempts to adopt a child, a young couple deal with corruption and unfair laws as they journey through Nepal, Ukraine, China, the United Kingdom and the USA.
- Documentary, Drama
- Paul Ehrlich
- Mike Dudko, Olga Rudnieva
- Smart Panda Productions
KIDS' RIGHTS: THE BUSINESS OF ADOPTION investigates the regulations, cultural prejudices, and child trafficking policies at work behind the adoption process around the world
Kids' Rights: The Business of Adoption (2014) Zurück zum Film. Detaillierte Cast-/Crew-Ansicht Regie. Mike Dudko. Olga Rudnieva. Darsteller Rollen-Galerie. Paul Ehrlich. Elton John. Rollenname: Himself. David Furnish. Rollenname: Himself. James ...
4. Juni 2014 · Adopting a child means undergoing rigorous assessment marked by bureaucracy, paperwork and, often, an outlay of cash. Filmmakers Michael Dudko and Olga Rudnieva ask themselves if they are fit for parenthood after they personally witness Sir Elton John and David Furnish’s failure to adopt.
- 94 Min.
- 102
- Cinema Libre Studio
About. Kids' Rights: The Business of Adoption. DOCUMENTARY. Adopting a child means undergoing rigorous assessment marked by bureaucracy, paperwork and, often, an outlay of cash. Filmmakers Michael Dudko and Olga Rudnieva ask themselves if they are fit for parenthood after they personally witness Sir Elton John and David Furnish's failure to adopt.