You Have His Eyes Premier; Adoption Film Screening in Boston

http://youhavehiseyes.com/

An Adoption Reunion and an Adoptee’s Search for His Biological Fatherhttp://youhavehiseyes.com/

  • WHEN: Saturday, June 28th at 11: 30 a.m.
  • WHERE: Alfond Auditorium.
  •  WHY: Roxbury International Film Festival; Boston, MA
  • WHAT: Film Premier of  “You Have His Eyes”
  • TICKETS: $8.00 

AN INTENSE AND POWERFUL FILM

In each family a story is playing itself out. All its characters affected, for better or worse…

At three months old Christopher was adopted. 25 years later he reunited with his biological mother. He then began documenting his search for his father. An intense life changing experience is captured as Chris uncovers the dormant truths behind his biological family.

CTW Productions presents a story about a search. For one man. One’s self. And the inescapable link of family.

Watch the Trailer of “You Have His Eyes”

YouHaveHisEyes is directed by Christopher Thomas Wilson

Film Premier in Boston at the Roxbury International Film Festival.

Our Boston Premier is June 28th at 11: 30 a.m. in the Alfond Auditorium. We are included as part of the prestigious Roxbury International Film Festival.

Tickets can be purchased directly at the link below:

http://www.mfa.org/programs/film/you-have-his-eyes

About the Author

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Musings of the Lame was started in 2005 primarily as a simple blog recording the feelings of a birthmother as she struggled to understand how the act of relinquishing her first newborn so to adoption in 1987 continued to be a major force in her life. Built from the knowledge gained in the adoption community, it records the search for her son and the adoption reunion as it happened. Since then, it has grown as an adoption forum encompassing the complexity of the adoption industry, the fight to free her sons adoption records and the need for Adoptee Rights, and a growing community of other birthmothers, adoptive parents and adopted persons who are able to see that so much what we want to believe about adoption is wrong.