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Forget Me Not
Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not

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The onset of communism changed many people's lives. Children without homes were no longer raised in foster care, but in institutions. Through an interview with a man who grew up in such an institution and a woman who is trying to address the issue from the outside, this documentary shows how, even after thirty years of freedom, the Czech Republic still desperately needs a revolution in this area.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

7 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

24 January 2020

Country

Czech Republic

Cast

Michal Ďorď

Michal Ďorď

(voice)

Julie Kochová

Julie Kochová

(voce)

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