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The Last Seven Days of Annie Ong and Annie Ong: Lost and Found       Add to Cart
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Two documentaries for the price of one! The Last Seven Days of Annie Ong and its sequel Annie Ong: Lost and Found

How does one live with the impossible dilemma of choosing between two mothers?

Born Annie Ong in Singapore to a Malaysian mother, Jeannette Loakman was given up for adoption and raised by a German mother and English father. At the age of 30, she tried in vain to find her birth mother and made a documentary on her unsuccessful quest, The Last Seven Days as Annie Ong. But seven years later, married and living in Toronto, Jeannette receives an unexpected e-mail and suddenly finds herself with a new mother and three sisters.

The situation becomes the subject of a new film, but this time, Jeannette allows Stefan Randström to play the director’s role. With great honesty, she expresses her mixed feelings of joy, impatience, and enthusiasm, but also fear and guilt. We follow each step in Jeannette’s journey, from her meeting with her biological mother to the anguish of her adoptive mother, whose health deteriorates rapidly when this “rival” comes into her life.

A therapeutic film, Annie Ong shows how three women reconcile themselves to their past and present lives.
Detailed Information
List Price: $24.99 CDN
Category: DOCUMENTARY,FAMILY ISSUES,SOCIAL ISSUES
Format: DVD
Region: 1
NTSC: YES
Color: YES
Home Video Rights: YES
Educational Video Rights: NO
Sound: DOLBY DIGITAL 2.1
Discs: 1
Director: Stefan Randström
Producer: Jeannette Loakman
Language: English
Year Produced: 2
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