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KIDS' RIGHTS: THE BUSINESS OF ADOPTION investigates the regulations, cultural prejudices, and child trafficking policies at work behind the adoption process around the world.
4 de jun. de 2014 · Watch trailer. Genres: Documentary. Duration: 1 hour 34 minutes. Subtitles: English. Availability: Worldwide. Adopting a child means undergoing rigorous assessment marked by bureaucracy, paperwork and, often, an outlay of cash.
Available on Prime Video, iTunes. 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.
In Kids' Rights, a young couple asks themselves if they are fit for parenthood after they personally witness Sir Elton John and David Furnish's failure to adopt a child. They speak with social workers, lawyers, psychologists, and adoption agencies around the world and learn that there is a flawed system is in place that deprives children of the ...
Original Language: English. Director: Mike Dudko, Olga Rudnieva. Producer: Mike Dudko, Olga Rudnieva. Writer: Mike Dudko. Release Date (Theaters): May 10, 2014 limited. Release Date (Streaming):...
Amazon.com: Kids' Rights: The Business of Adoption | Elton John | Single Parenthood | Documentary : Sir Elton John, David Furnish, Dave Pelzer, Paul R. Ehrlich, Jason De Parle, Francesca Polini, Janet M. Currie, James Chau, Elton John, Michael Dudko, Olga Rudnieva: Películas y TV
A young couple asks themselves if they are fit for parenthood after they personally witness Sir Elton John and David Furnish's failure to adopt a child.