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Kids' R!ghts

201494 min★3.0 (1 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Having personally witnessed Sir Elton John's failed attempt to adopt a child, a young couple questions themselves if they are ready for kids and whether everyone should match a certain criteria to be either biological or adoptive parents. The search for the answer pushes them into an entire journey through Nepal, Ukraine, China, the United Kingdom and the USA where they face corruption of the adoption system and have to stand against billions of dollars behind it... They meeting people who managed to adopt and those who failed because of their skin color, weight, or habits... In the middle of their investigation, they reveal that the right to have kids can be easily taken away from people even in most civilized countries... no votes needed, the regulations are already in action! Should we just accept these regulations or should fight against them?

Original Language:EN

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Cast

Elton John

Elton John

Self

Paul R. Ehrlich

Paul R. Ehrlich

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David Furnish

David Furnish

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James Chau

Self

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