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Venezuela: Country of Lost Children

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Corruption and mismanagement have turned Venezuela into a failed state. Over six million people have fled in recent years. Around one million children have been left behind by their parents. This remarkable film follows two single mothers and their children over several months as they do what it takes to survive.

In the barrio of Santa Rosa de Agua, health care has collapsed, and children are dying from hunger. Carolina has set up a foundation to help feed them. But the barrio is so violent, that she’s had to send her daughter, Victoria, to a children’s home. The home is an oasis amid violence and deprivation but many of the children, who haven’t seen their parents for years, are traumatized. They struggle with feelings of rejection.

Most people in the barrio survive by violence, prostitution, and begging. “I’ve had to do lots of things for my kids,” confides Kiara. “Selling drugs, stealing, prostituting myself. Everything a woman can do for her children”. Her eldest son, Yorbenis, 14, has already joined a gang and is on the verge of his first kill. Desperate, Kiara decides to leave the country for Colombia. She takes her small children with her while Yorbenis’ remains behind. Now she’s terrified that he will be murdered in her absence. She knows he is being hunted by rival gangs, as well as the police…

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