
Nearly 250,000 South Korean children were adopted to the West as “orphans” in the 60 years following the Korean War. Some to loving homes. Others to tragic ends. Raised in places where they looked like nobody else, many were told to forget their past and be grateful. But the innate desire to understand where you came from has led many Korean adoptees to search for their roots. In the process, they discover lies in their past and families they never knew existed. In this documentary series, correspondent Wei Du travels around the world to meet Korean adoptees and accompany a few on their journey to reclaim who they are. Together, they reveal how an “orphan rescue” mission separated families and erased the roots of hundreds of thousands.

Wei Du

Moses Farrow
Mary Bowers
Han Tae-soon
Anna Samuelsson
Catherine Harned
Chase Malmgren
Tobias Hübinette
Phil Pellouchoud
Madeline Bjork
Yuri Doolan
Stephan Jones

Mein fremdes Land
Mein fremdes Land

Marilyn, Her Final Secret
Marilyn, Her Final Secret
Korean War Stories
Korean War Stories

TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER) STILL DREAMING
TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER) STILL DREAMING

For The Lives of Others
For The Lives of Others

Waiting for the Sun
Waiting for the Sun

Chuncheon Battle 72 Hours
Chuncheon Battle 72 Hours

Seven Years-Journalism without Journalist
Seven Years-Journalism without Journalist

Memory Books
Memory Books

The Front Line of Ideology
The Front Line of Ideology
In Plain Sight: Stories of Hope and Freedom
In Plain Sight: Stories of Hope and Freedom

Several Successful Situations; Simultaneous & Successive
Several Successful Situations; Simultaneous & Successive