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My flesh and blood - Susan Tom, Jonathan Karsh

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My flesh and blood

is a documentary about the Tom family - 11 special needs children adopted by Fairfield, California USA, mother Susan Tom - and the story of Susan's battle with her emotionally disturbed teenage son. With limited help from the state, Susan cares for a bustling and often chaotic house of children with conditions ranging from genetic skin disease to missing limbs. Encouraged by Susan to feel a sense of self-acceptance, most of the children thrive despite their disabilities. But Susan's limits are tested when her enraged 15-year-old son threatens to kill one of his siblings. And when one child unexpectedly dies, the Tom family must come to understand death at an early age. My flesh and blood follows the Tom family in what turns out to be the most tumultuous year of their lives.

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83 minutes (1:23)

Not for public release in Australia before date

Film: Undated 2004

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