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My Mother's Lost Children

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A Jewish family is thrown into turmoil when two stolen children reappear after 40 years.

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Fried R Basically this dick of a man, abusive, stupid, useless, gets women pregnant. Then steals or ruins their children. This is their story. It's a very interesting story although it goes ro show how broken we all are and how easy it is to ruin children. This man destroyed so many lives and he's too stupid to care. It's infuriating. He treats people like they don't matter because he's not smart enough to know how. And for whatever reason, these women flock to him. The son blames their mother instead of the abuser. Nobody seems to blame him. At some point the son seems to finally admit it. You can hear the hurt in his life in every sentence he speaks. He was a little boy stolen from his mother and beaten by his father. The father is a sniveling, infuriating, violent man who doesn't deserve anyone to speak to him at all. Not that he'd care. Their mother, like them, is thrust into life-long chronic depression. The father created all of this. He talks about the past being the past, but he's still the biggest ass on the planet. Never considers apologizing. About the film itself, it was well done. It is very real and talks about real emotions. It addresses depression and abandonment in a tactful, well put together timeline. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/08/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A Jewish family is thrown into turmoil when two stolen children reappear after 40 years.
Director
Danny Ben-Moshe
Producer
Lizzette Atkins, Rhian Skirving
Screenwriter
Danny Ben-Moshe
Production Co
Unicorn Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Australian English
Runtime
1h 29m