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Based on 21 years as a Family Court Judge, Talk to Strangers is the film every parent contemplating or in the midst of child custody litigation should see.
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” …you will never forget the faces of these children and the spiraling out of control that can take place when parents naively put themselves and their families in the hands of the Court…”
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…a terrific film that should be required viewing for every divorce attorney and for every parent who even thinks about a custody battle… It’s an extraordinary thing that [Larry Sarezky has] done!
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This film hit so close to home for me, that it actually caused me to tear up several times.
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Larry Sarezky’s filmmaking talents shine through brilliantly in this moving film. The music rocks too!”
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“As a matrimonial attorney, I don’t much care for movies about child custody cases. I’d seen, but didn’t like, Kramer v. Kramer, Falling Down, and Intolerable Cruelty… Talk to Strangers proved me wrong… Tell your clients who have any interest in fighting a tough custody battle to buy this short movie first (it’s probably the cheapest way to settle a custody battle). Oh, and tell them to bring tissues.”…
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This is a truly fine piece of work, beautifully filmed, which will be of use to parents, lawyers and psychologists.
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With an unusual degree of sensitivity and subtlety, this wonderful film captures the confusion and anguish that kids often experience in contested divorces, even when all the adults ‘behave’
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A must-see for parents and counsel involved in this terrible process known as custody litigation.
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…Talk to Strangers, both the film and the pocket guide, are wonderful. The voices of the children speak louder than any educational program…
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This wonderful film (child custody film)… will provide insight and great assistance. Watch it and learn!
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A must-see for parents and counsel involved in this terrible process known as custody litigation.
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