Hard to watch without tears. Skillfully put together with emotional breaks of art and poetry. Real people real lives real heartbreak. How did a grandmother have to pay £100 to the church over 7 years for the release of her granddaughter, a good deposit on a house back then. How could drug companies use these children for vaccine trials without any permission. It shows the church and state were no different to slave traders and the experimental doctors in Nazi Germany. The question it leaves me with is, "We need to follow the money" . Money was a big factor in their treatment. Where did it go, and why aren't the church now compensating all those affected. Apologies are no where near enough, it's time the Catholic Church stumped up, they can hardly plead poverty. Actions not words are required. Sadly it feels like this documentary is the tip of an iceberg.