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No Child of Mine is a 1997 British docudrama-television film on ITV starring Brooke Kinsella. It documents the true case of a girl named Kerry who was sexually abused throughout her childhood.[1] It premiered on Tuesday, February 25, 1997 in the United Kingdom.

No Child of Mine
Title card
Directed byPeter Kosminsky
Written byGuy Hibbert
Produced byPeter Kosminsky
StarringBrooke Kinsella
Colin Salmon
Billy Geraghty
Sharon Small
Geoffrey Church
Ginny Holder
CinematographyMike Shrimpton
Edited byChris Ridsdale
Production
companies
Meridian Broadcasting
Stonehenge Films
United Film and Television Productions
Release date
25 February 1997
Running time
83 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot


13-year-old Kerry (Brooke Kinsella), whose last name is not disclosed for safety reasons, endures problems at home with her parents fighting each other and eventually separating. Shortly after, her mother's new boyfriend, Graham, (Geoffery Church) moves in with them and begins physically and sexually abusing her. Her mother, Linda (Sharon Small), also occasionally takes part of/in the abuse. Kerry's father, Jim (Bill Geraghty), a construction worker, attempts to manipulate her into prostitution, something she is unaware of until a few truck drivers "borrow" her.

Kerry's situation worsens at home and she decides to run away after Jim attacks Linda and Graham for abusing Kerry. One of her class teachers, Paul (Colin Salmon) suddenly becomes aware of her situation and attempts to have her placed in childcare. The class teacher, social workers, and friends attempt to file charges of sexual and physical abuse on Kerry's behalf against her mother's boyfriend. However, the Crown Prosecution Service later declines to continue the case, arguing there is not enough legal evidence to support the allegations. Kerry is placed into foster care, but struggles to settle in and repeatedly destroys property, making it impossible for the foster family to keep her.

Kerry is then placed into a care home. She is seduced by a pimp (who knows exactly how Kerry feels about living with a stubborn mother and stepfather like hers who don't understand her), and for some time willingly leases herself for profit. A social worker in the childcare home also begins to sexually abuse her. Feeling helpless, Kerry frequently visits her class teacher and tries to move in with him, but he is unable to care for her. He consults his friend and child-support agent to have Kerry placed somewhere safe, but her case cannot be given any more priority than that of any other child.

Towards the end of the film, Kerry runs away and finds a small and peaceful care home in a rural location. They decline her offer of money, which she obtained by prostituting herself. Traumatized, Kerry does not speak for the past 5 days there. Then 12 days later, as she begins to trust the people in the home, she begins to reveal her story after a woman in the home saw inside that Kerry's been through an abusive life. Not only did the bad people get off scot-free for what they've done to Kerry, but she's finally free from her pain. It's then revealed that she went on to study at a university.


Cast



Production


The film was written by Guy Hibbert for Meridian Broadcasting/ITV. It was produced and directed by Peter Kosminsky.[2]


References


  1. "I felt alone, dirty and guilty". tes.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 March 2016.
  2. Gary Couzens; lmackay36 (25 February 1997). "No Child of Mine (TV Movie 1997)". IMDb. Retrieved 17 January 2022.





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