I just finished watching this movie. Wonderful! It accounts for the affliction of every person affected by adoption. The accuracy and validation in the adoption narrative is spot on and reveals the raw reality of it all. I read The Primal Wound Years ago in preparation for my search for my birth mother who sadly passed years before I searched for her. That wound will always exist. When I read the book it was new, in the 90's, I was 25 years younger and had not yet embarked on the journey I was to later have, I can say now, I was still in "the adoption fog". The message of the book was jarring to me and in some ways deniable in relation to my life as I saw it at the time. However, it did speak to me at the core and it cleared the filter away and the resonance was the catapult to my search & reunion with a new conviction for years to come. Can we just spread this movie everywhere like wildfire, please? My wish is for everyone to see it. I think every person today is somehow touched by adoption in one way or another and could find a refresh in perspective from whatever side they come from. It's long past the time to educate others on The Primal Wound's messages and get so many heads out of the sand. So long as children are separated from their birthmothers regardless of age, there will be a need to understand the effects. All state lawmakers need to see this! Those states not on board with reform need to understand this is a human rights issue. No child should ever be made to feel abandoned or lied to by the adults in their life they are supposed to trust. Every adult human being, adoptees or not, have the right to know their original information and obtain their original birth certificate. Basic human rights for all can help begin the process of healing the wound of severing he maternal bond and the blatant identity theft of the individual. Thank you for the creation of this film a must see with double thanks for the author, Nancy Verrier for creating The Primal Wound, a must read as well.