Post by MagdaFR on Oct 6, 2018 5:22:15 GMT
Today I read about this documentary about triplets who were separated when they were 6 month old.
www.indiewire.com/2018/10/three-identical-strangers-tim-wardle-ida-screening-series-1202009550/
I've always been intrigued when studying psychology (high school and college) and they mentioned the famous (or in this case infamous) cases of twins who were raised by different families and where they found so many twins who were separated. I always thought it was something related with war.
If you have the chance watch it. It is incredible that the people conducting the investigation were Jews and that they don't seem to have any problem with experimenting with human beings. The doctor in charge, Peter Bela Neubauer, had escaped from Austria from the Nazi regime!
They separated twins and triplets on purpose to study them without telling the adoptive parents that there were siblings. The triplets (2 of them) met by chance.
nypost.com/2018/06/23/these-triplets-were-separated-at-birth-for-a-twisted-psych-study/
I found it online.
“Three Identical Strangers” may be the most surprising documentary since “Tickled,” beginning as a stranger-than-fiction comedy before revealing itself as something much darker. Tim Wardle’s account of triplets reuniting 20 years after being separated at birth — and, until a chance encounter between two brothers made headlines, never knowing their siblings even existed — has won acclaim since its Sundance premiere earlier this year. But in many ways, the story hasn’t ended.
I've always been intrigued when studying psychology (high school and college) and they mentioned the famous (or in this case infamous) cases of twins who were raised by different families and where they found so many twins who were separated. I always thought it was something related with war.
If you have the chance watch it. It is incredible that the people conducting the investigation were Jews and that they don't seem to have any problem with experimenting with human beings. The doctor in charge, Peter Bela Neubauer, had escaped from Austria from the Nazi regime!
They separated twins and triplets on purpose to study them without telling the adoptive parents that there were siblings. The triplets (2 of them) met by chance.
nypost.com/2018/06/23/these-triplets-were-separated-at-birth-for-a-twisted-psych-study/
I found it online.