Let's get the update on the nearly 70,000 Chinese babies adopted into the U.S. Hundreds are of an age to return to the homeland to taste the tea, climb the Wall, bond with each other and even meet the orphanage caretakers and foster families who cared for them. This documentary follows adoptees as they discover the actual places where their birthparents relinquished them, usually safe places where they could be FOUND and taken to a nearby social welfare agency. The newly-released 82-minute documentary is starting to make the rounds of film fests and other venues. Tough subjects it addresses include birthparent searches and biculturalism. For more information and screenings, see www.foundinchinathedocumentary.comLet's get the update on the nearly 70,000 Chinese babies adopted into the U.S. Hundreds are of an age to return to the homeland to taste the...all »Let's get the update on the nearly 70,000 Chinese babies adopted into the U.S. Hundreds are of an age to return to the homeland to taste the tea, climb the Wall, bond with each other and even meet the orphanage caretakers and foster families who cared for them. This documentary follows adoptees as they discover the actual places where their birthparents relinquished them, usually safe places where they could be FOUND and taken to a nearby social welfare agency. The newly-released 82-minute documentary is starting to make the rounds of film fests and other venues. Tough subjects it addresses include birthparent searches and biculturalism. For more information and screenings, see www.foundinchinathedocumentary.com«
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