The Arizona Republic

Watch Republic foster-care film online

- Mary Jo Pitzl Reach the reporter at maryjo.pitzl@ arizonarep­ublic.com and follow her on Twitter @maryjpitzl.

An Arizona Republic documentar­y recounting the stories of five people involved with the state’s foster-care system is available for viewing on the Amazon Prime streaming service.

“They Have Names” premiered in late 2019, after a year and a half of research and production.

The feature-length documentar­y tells the story of Arizona’s child-welfare system from the perspectiv­e of people directly impacted by it: a father trying to regain custody of his five children; a grandfathe­r attempting to adopt his three grand-sons; a foster youth approachin­g adulthood and deciding whether to go out on her own or stay in a transition­al program.

It also shows the inter-generation­al effect of foster care, as it chronicles the story of a former foster youth who is now incarcerat­ed and, because of that, lost her own child to the system.

And it chronicles a foster parent responding to what she saw as the shortcomin­gs of a system that currently serves about 14,000 children.

She and two fellow foster parents created a resource center to serve foster families.

Watch here: https://www.amazon. com/gp/video/detail/B08H5G77V6/ ref=atv_un_7r1_c_OcGi58_brws_2_1

“They Have Names” was a finalist for a Rocky Mountain Emmy award for documentar­ies and has been entered in two film festivals.

Starting Saturday, the Internatio­nal Social Change Film Festival will screen the documentar­y as part of its fourthannu­al event, which is being held virtually this year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The festival runs through October.

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