

By Inga Bremer / Documentary / 2016 / 75' & 52'/ spanish / Germany
Enrique Vila Torres (51) is a lawyer from Valencia. The fight for justice for the victims has become his life’s work.Â
Alfonsa (43) gave birth to her first child at the age of 14. But the baby is stillborn. Over 27 years later, her daughter suddenly appears - alive.Â
Alicia (42) is looking for her roots. When the adoptive father dies, paperwork suddenly emerges. It shows that her parents paid a lot of money to a nun for the adoptive daughter.
How does a life change when someone's history and identity are forcibly taken away? Many thousands of Spaniards have found themselves in this scenario during the last few years. They are called "Niños Robados" - "Stolen Children".

– Certificate of the German film rating commission: Especially Valuable
– Best Documentary, Jury Prize India World Film Festival
– Award of Excellence
– Remi Award in Gold, Worldfest Houston
– 2nd place Dekalog Film Award
– Founder's Award, Doc LA
– Best Treatment Award, Filmfest Munich
Asia Premiere, Shanghai Film Festival | India World Film Festival | Worldfest Houston | Doc LA |Â Films do Homem | Primed Prix International du Documentaire et du Reportage |Â Regina International Film Festival and Awards | Festival Internacional de Cine de Derechos Humanos Bolivia | Mostra Viva del Mediterrani Valencia | Festival de Cine de Derechos Humanos Barcelona
With: Alicia Rueda Jiménez, Clara Alfonsa Reinoso Cervilla,
Enrique Vila Torres.
Writer & Director: Inga Bremer
Director of Photography: Kirstin Schmitt
Originalton: Christina Pitouli
Montage: Marielle Pohlmann
Music: Can Erdogan-Sus
Production Management: Maren Schmitt
Line Producer: Ayla Gottschlich
Producers: Silvana Santamaria, Catalina Flórez Ibarra
Commission Editors: Matthias Leybrand BR, Martin Kowalczyk, Sonja Scheider BR / ARTE
World Sales: Autentic Distribution GmbH











By Inga Bremer / Documentary / 2016 / 75' & 52'/ spanish / Germany
Enrique Vila Torres (51) is a lawyer from Valencia. The fight for justice for the victims has become his life’s work.Â
Alfonsa (43) gave birth to her first child at the age of 14. But the baby is stillborn. Over 27 years later, her daughter suddenly appears - alive.Â
Alicia (42) is looking for her roots. When the adoptive father dies, paperwork suddenly emerges. It shows that her parents paid a lot of money to a nun for the adoptive daughter.
How does a life change when someone's history and identity are forcibly taken away? Many thousands of Spaniards have found themselves in this scenario during the last few years. They are called "Niños Robados" - "Stolen Children".

– Certificate of the German film rating commission: Especially Valuable
– Best Documentary, Jury Prize India World Film Festival
– Award of Excellence
– Remi Award in Gold, Worldfest Houston
– 2nd place Dekalog Film Award
– Founder's Award, Doc LA
– Best Treatment Award, Filmfest Munich
Asia Premiere, Shanghai Film Festival | India World Film Festival | Worldfest Houston | Doc LA |Â Films do Homem | Primed Prix International du Documentaire et du Reportage |Â Regina International Film Festival and Awards | Festival Internacional de Cine de Derechos Humanos Bolivia | Mostra Viva del Mediterrani Valencia | Festival de Cine de Derechos Humanos Barcelona
With: Alicia Rueda Jiménez, Clara Alfonsa Reinoso Cervilla,
Enrique Vila Torres.
Writer & Director: Inga Bremer
Director of Photography: Kirstin Schmitt
Originalton: Christina Pitouli
Montage: Marielle Pohlmann
Music: Can Erdogan-Sus
Production Management: Maren Schmitt
Line Producer: Ayla Gottschlich
Producers: Silvana Santamaria, Catalina Flórez Ibarra
Commission Editors: Matthias Leybrand BR, Martin Kowalczyk, Sonja Scheider BR / ARTE
World Sales: Autentic Distribution GmbH











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