Dear Daughter
movie

Released January 01, 1996
Overview
Dear Daughter was the first televised exposure of the horrific abuse of hundreds of children in Ireland’s industrial schools. Christine Buckley bravely recounts the extent of the atrocities she experienced as a child in Dublin’s Goldenbridge orphanage in this drama-documentary. Born in Dublin, she was the daughter of a married Irish woman and a Nigerian medical student. At the age of three weeks old she was given up to be fostered. Dear Daughter delves into her traumatic childhood at the orphanage and her persistent determination to find her parents.
Runtime
0h 55m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
Dear Daughter
Status
Released
Production Countries
- Ireland
Spoken Languages
Production Companies

RTÉ
United States
