Masaru Aso was the lab assistant of geneticist Doctor Mochizuki, used as one of his experiments related the creation of the Neo Organism, enabling him to transform into a grasshopper-like being called Kamen Rider ZO. He fled into the mountainside and went into a coma before he was awakened by a telepathic call two years later with an unconscious urge to protect Hiroshi Mochizuki, the son of Doctor Mochizuki.
This six episode series chronicles the cruel treatment of indigenous children in plot1. Through the story, it explores themes of foster-home, indigenous-peoples, saskatchewan, 1980s, montreal-quebec-canada, jewish-canadian, canadian-woman, child-protection, indigenous-reserve, child-abduction, parental-rights, child-welfare, sixties-scoop, adoptive-mother-adopted-daughter-relationship, discrimination, regina-saskatchewan, abducted-child, child-custody, racist-government-policy, siblings-separated, ojibwe, ojibwe-indian, ojibwe-tribe, loss-of-family, engaged-woman, engaged-couple, adoptee, canada, canadian-history, indigenous-family, 1960s, adoption, indigenous, indigenous-history, child-taken-away-from-parents, forced-adoption, female-protagonist, child-protective-services, taking-away-children-from-their-mother, racial-discrimination, based-on-true-story, tv-mini-series, indigenous-children, indigenous-canadian, daughter-taken-away-from-parents.
Polisse is a film that takes a raw and unflinching look at the Paris Child Protection Unit, where officers deal with crimes involving children such as child abuse, molestation, and abduction. The film follows the personal and professional lives of the officers as they navigate the challenges of their work, including strained relationships, emotional trauma, and the constant exposure to the dark side of humanity.
System Crasher (2019) follows a problem child named Benni who urinates on the floor, demonstrates violently outbursts, self-harms, and displays sociopathic behavior. She struggles with loneliness and seeks connection, while her irresponsible mother exacerbates her emotional instability. As her emotional abuse increases, Benni finds herself in jeopardy and becomes a child thief. Through various encounters including medical examinations, hitchhiking, and camping trips, Benni's journey unveils themes of resilience and self-discovery as she searches for a safe and stable environment.
In a rural village in 1950s Czechoslovakia, a schoolteacher takes on the responsibility of protecting children from their abusive and alcoholic father. The story unfolds in the backdrop of communism and social criticism, highlighting the challenges of parenting in a tumultuous time.
Unspeakable Acts is a gripping movie based on a shocking true story. It follows the journey of a courageous investigator as he uncovers a dark underground network of child sexual abuse. With powerful testimonies from the victims and the relentless pursuit of justice, this film sheds light on the horrifying truth and the fight for accountability. Based on real events, Unspeakable Acts takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster, highlighting the importance of protecting the most vulnerable members of society.
Angelina lives in a big city on the sea coast, where handsome men and beautiful women are strolling the streets with only one purpose: to have fun, flirt and love. But Angelina, being pretty, intelligent, and nice, finds herself lonely. She is a police officer and her job is helping abandoned kids, orphans, and troubled youngsters. One day one of her charges, a little boy, explains to Angelina how lonely, dull and useless she is. Those words have been bothering her ever since, and she decides to change herself.. Angelina starts her way through the darkness…
This is a film about the life of Gus Edwards, a well known vaudeville composer, entertainer, and producer.
In this melodramatic silent film, a woman runs away from her abusive husband and seeks refuge in the mountains. She encounters a shepherd and a monk who help her along her journey. As she navigates the treacherous landscape, she must confront her past and make life-changing decisions.
Alicia tells the journey of a young girl who navigates the challenges and triumphs of the foster care system, showcasing the power of resilience and the importance of child protection. This heartwarming documentary sheds light on the human-interest stories of foster kids and highlights their hopes and dreams for a brighter future.
Omar is a mid-level gangster in Oslo. A family secret is revealed when his "dead" sister isn't dead at all. Omar is ordered to find her. Joining him is his cousin and fellow gangster Khuram, and together they face an unknown Norway where his sister Amina has lead a secret and quite successful life.
Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood is a documentary that examines the pervasive influence of marketing on children and their families. It delves into the strategies and techniques used by corporations to target children with advertisements, merchandise, and branding, and the impact this has on their behavior, development, and well-being. The film explores issues such as the ethics of marketing to children, the effects of advertising on children's imaginations and play, and the role of parents in navigating this commercial landscape.
Under the lights of Toronto's Railpath, a rising hockey star tries to bury a painful secret. The Railpath Hero is a gripping portrait of the threads of resilience that hold a young man's life together in the wake of childhood sexual abuse.
Barbara was caring for her grandchildren when her granddaughter Tiara was taken from school by welfare workers. Barbara fought for the next seven months to have her returned and finally won but the consequences of the removal on the family will never go away.
The Department is a powerful documentary that delves into the harsh realities of homelessness, poverty, and child protection issues. Through personal testimonies and expert insights, the film exposes the struggles faced by individuals and families in these circumstances, while also highlighting the various initiatives and organizations working towards creating positive change. It serves as a timely reminder of the urgent need for societal action and compassion.
A direct, uncompromising look into the complex machinery of Quebec’s youth protection services (known as the DPJ). https://lustitia.com/en/productions/dpj/
Forced and child marriage is happening all across the U.S., legally. Three survivors - Nina, Sara, and Fraidy - take us on a journey into the depths of this human rights abuse hiding in plain sight.
Protecting Our Children is a British documentary television series about social workers in the child protection department in Bristol. Lesley Sharp narrates the series, which was shown on BBC Two from 30 January - 13 February 2012.