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I Am Somebody's Child: The Regina Louise Story (2019)

  • 120 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 7.5/10 (561 votes)

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Plot

In the poignant tapestry of life, we find Regina Louise, a forsaken child of color, thrust into a foster home and grappling with a tempest of anger. Amid the chaos, Jeanne Kerr, a compassionate white counselor, discerns the echoes of her anguish and forges an unbreakable bond with her. This emotional connection kindles a fervent plea for adoption. However, their hope is staunchly thwarted by the home's director, a firm believer that a child of color cannot flourish under a white woman's care, an opinion the judge concurs with. The turbulent tide of life sweeps Regina away to a secluded institution, where the threads connecting her to Jeanne are mercilessly severed. Despite Jeanne's relentless efforts, her letters are impeded, leaving Regina isolated. Upon reaching adulthood, the institution relinquishes its hold on her, leaving her devoid of financial aid or support, yet bequeathing her a treasure trove of Jeanne's unread letters. Armed with determination and the unwavering love expressed in Jeanne's letters, Regina embarks on an educational journey and an ardent quest to reunite with the woman whose love never wavered, the woman she has always considered her mother. Emotionally riveting and profoundly moving, "I Am Somebody's Child: The Regina Louise Story" is a testament to the enduring power of love and the relentless pursuit of belonging.

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I Am Somebody's Child: The Regina Louise Story is a drama movie featuring Angela Fairley and directed by Janice Cooke.

I Am Somebody's Child: The Regina Louise Story is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Freevee and it's also available on DIRECTV and Lifetime Movie Club.

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