"Child of Divorce" is centered on these teenagers victims of their family conflicts. They find themselves today in a meeting space, a neutral, non-conflict place that gives them the opportunity to see the parent who lost custody.
At the center of its frame, "Child of Divorce" is interested in these teenagers victims of their family conflicts. They find themselves today in a meeting space, a neutral, non-conflict place that gives them the opportunity to see the parent who lost custody, the parent who destroyed their family life. While a chasm separates them, is the reconstruction of a link really possible?—Thomas Damas