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Director Linda Goldstein Knowlton’s documentary “Somewhere Between” profiles teenagers—Haley, Ann, Jenna and Fang. They represent four of the approximately 80,000 girls adopted by U.S. families after the 1979 implementation of China’s one child policy. The catalyst for Knowlton’s keen interest is the adoption of her own Chinese daughter, Ruby.

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