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De kinderen van Ruinerwold

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On October 13, 2019, the Dutch village Ruinerwold becomes world news when a hidden farm is discovered. One of the children who lives there runs away and asks for help. Together with his sibling, he turns out to have led a secret, unrecorded life for years. The four oldest children tell their exclusive story in this 4-episode documentary series. They talk about their hidden existence, the faith of their father and the alleged abuse within the family. The documentary shows them as they celebrate a birthday for the first time, receive their own ID and visit their father in prison.

Documentary

4.2 / 5

24th March 2021 - 15th April 2021
Director
Jessica Villerius
Top Cast
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Episode 1
24th March 2021

Episode 1

After escaping the family farm, 24-year-old Israel is reunited with his older brothers, Shin and Edino, and sister Mar Jan. Together they recount their experiences growing up.

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Episode 2
31st March 2021

Episode 2

Allegations of physical and sexual abuse are discussed, and three of the older children decide to visit their father, who is being held in a secure hospital, following a stroke.

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Episode 3
7th April 2021

Episode 3

As their father’s trial starts, the four older children unpack the painful allegations of physical, emotional and sexual abuse and finally meet their five younger siblings, all now young adults, who continue to support their father.

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Episode 4
14th April 2021

Episode 4

As their father’s physical and mental state delays the trial, the four older children regroup, concerned for the welfare of their five younger siblings.

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Episode 5
15th April 2021

Episode 5

Shin, Mar Jan and Edino talk about how they fled. They tell how they had nothing, could pay nothing, but still had to organize their lives 'outside'. It also becomes clear that no one knew what their past really was, until now.