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Finding Christa

James Hatch
1991 United States 55 minutes English

Christa Billops : “My earliest memory is that of your leaving me outside the orphanage. I couldn’t understand why. I felt so lonely. Why did you leave me?” Camille Billops : “I wanted to give you something else. I felt you needed both a mother and a father. Christa, I’m very sorry if you suffered because of me, but I don’t feel sorry for what I did”. As Camille was expecting Christa, she realized Stanford would never come back to marry her. She did not want to raise a fatherless child, she dreamed of a harmonious family life, like “those you can see in films”. When Christa was four, her mother abandoned her. In 1980, twenty-two-year old Christa decided to look for her mother and found her in New York.

James Hatch

Réalisateur, poète et écrivain.

Production :
Camille Billops; James Hatch; New York State Council of the Arts/ New York Foundation for the Arts
Distribution :
Hatch-Billops Collection
Editing :
Paula Heredia
Sound :
J.T. Takagi; Tony Smyles; Walt Martin
Photography :
Dion Hatch

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