FOUND | Official Trailer | Netflix

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In Amanda Lipitz's documentary film, FOUND, three adopted American teenage girls discover that they are blood-related cousins. Their online meeting inspires the young women to confront complicated and emotional questions, and embark on a once in a lifetime journey to China together in search of answers, connections, and their lost history.

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FOUND | Official Trailer | Netflix

After DNA tests reveal them to be cousins, three girls adopted by different American families travel to China in hopes of meeting their birth parents.
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As someone adopted from China I am so excited to see these girl's stories being told. Definitely inspires me to go back to China someday as well!

lifeisbeautifulxoxo
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I was heartbroken with Liu’s story. She wasnt adopted but she felt as though she is unwanted. That is devastating.

kaycee
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Just finished and had tears for 95% of this documentary. Great film Netflix<3

Asian
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As a man watching this documentary, Mr. Chan's expression really hits me 😥😔😟🙁😞😿. You can tell he's hurt. He's wanting to find his daughter. Sad af. They should do a sequel on him finding his daughter.

LG-nhbs
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That Genealogist in China needs her own Netflix series called Finding China. This was so emotional but so we'll done! ❤

Littlething
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Kudo to Liu Hao as well, what a kind soul. Though she wasn’t given away, her story is heart wrenching. Lily, Chloe and Sadie share the same story but each has to face many hardships on their own, really hope they find their own peace.

TwiceTzuYoda
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I shouldn't have watched this documentary as I have a Chinese adopted daughter and I cried through most of it. My daughter did Ancestry years ago and only distant cousins (not first cousins) came up. Maybe she should do 23 and me but it's her decision. My daughter was abandoned at Nanjing Railroad station at three years old (the age they gave her) and I (by myself) adopted her when on paper she was six in 1999. My daughter has never wanted to find her Chinese parents. My daughter is now almost 29 and she married to my wonderful Chinese son-in-law and she fits right into his family except doesn't speak the language. She got a lot of her culture back which makes me thrilled. On this Mother's Day, my heart is warm to have her as my daughter (as well as my biological son). Exception being emotion about it, it was a great documentary.

pattiwolfe
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When they met their nannies, the women seemed to find some healing in their journey. Beautiful moment!

angelamlim
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Just finished watching this documentary with my youngest daughter. We both teared up throughout because we were hoping for a 100% match, for any of the girls. We were hoping Lily and Mr. Chen had a match because his daughter was a mirror image of Lily! This was truly an amazing and emotional documentary 💛 I hope these girls find their biological parents and can finally be at peace ❤

iLojLeeb
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I just watched this with my wife. We have 2 daughters from China, adopted in 2002 and 2003. We're going to watch it with our kids and let them decide if they want to do 23 and Me and also go back to China to perhaps find their birth parents. Our kids are from Jiayue and Nanchang. The only times I've ever cried were when my daughters were handed to me and when I watched this documentary. Beautifully done.

wallochdm
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As an adoptee, I can 100% relate to the one girl who said she doesn't relate to her adoptive family's ancestors. I love my adopted family and all the family members I did know, personally, are family. Period. But their ancestors aren't mine. That led me to find both sides of my biological family and get to know my biological ancestors. Both sets - bio and adoptee - did contribute to my upbringing though in one way or another.

bettydwoske
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I have two adopted sisters from China. After going to China to help my parents with the process, I fell in love with China. I have been living in China for 6 plus years. As my sisters have become young adults, their interests in their previous lives have grown. They want to come visit me and see China again (but they delayed their plans because of COVID). It is funny when they are with me because I can speak Chinese and my sisters only speak English with a very typical American accent. People get confused.

onewhoisanonymous
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Must say Netflix has become really good at these Documentary Series recently. If only they could fix their TV Show's that they cancel 95% after 1 season

bluejaysforever
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this is everything... finally raw true stories that deserved to be told.

chloweee
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I could never imagine how that feels, but it's so nice to see them support each other and find out about their history :)

oliverreverie
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Although they didn’t find their parents, I’m glad that the three cousins found each other and have each other 💕

thechels
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This looks amazing. Such a sensitive subject. It must have been difficult to decide to go see the family that gave them up for adoption or abandoned them. But at the same time they must have felt a draw to connect with their culture.

AM-emgc
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I literally cried all throughout the movie. Sadie is right, being blood relatives with someone doesn't automatically make you have that family bond. It's the people who show up and care for you.

wingberry
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This was so moving. Liu is what you call an everyday hero 💕

MPG-ubke
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I was adopted and it's a horrible thing as a child to wonder, how, what and most of all why.. This looks like a fantastic feel good story

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