This documentary exposes the failure of family courts to keep children from being used as a weapon after separation. Courts decision ends up completely erasing one parent, causing severe emotional trauma to children. Psychologist refer to extreme cases as parental alienation, which is a form of Child Psychological Abuse. Essentially brainwashing and manipulating children by one parent to hate or despise the other parent. This results in severe psychological damage based on scientific findings, including depression, low self esteem, drug abuse, being alienated from own children and suicide. Family court reform is badly needed, as this is preventable pandemic affecting over 20 million children in the United States (Harman et al).
Unfortunately the movie Erasing Family is not yet available on HBO Max.
Camera | Jason Blalock | Director of Photography |
Camera | Nicolas Kane | Additional Photography |
Camera | John Barnhardt | Additional Photography |
Camera | Bob Bowman | Additional Photography |
Editing | Sean Jarrett | Editor |
Editing | Scott Sheppard | Additional Editing |
Camera | Jeff Hoffman | Additional Photography |
Camera | Sean D. Korbitz | Additional Photography |
Production | Gabriel Balanovsky | Producer |
Camera | Adriel Gonzalez | Additional Photography |
Camera | M. Holden Warren | Additional Photography |
Production | Camilla Hall | Producer |
Production | Jeff Gardere | Co-Producer |
Production | Marah Strauch | Consulting Producer |
Production | Ginger Gentile | Producer |
Camera | Amiee Gonzalez | Additional Photography |
Directing | Ginger Gentile | Director |
Camera | Ida Akesson Hanson | Additional Photography |
Camera | Ben Dextraze | Additional Photography |
Production | William B. Macomber | Producer |
Production | Laura Fran Lozano | Coordinating Producer |