Wo Ai Ni (I Love You) Mommy Update
Faith's parents, Jeff and Donna Sadowsky, provide an update on some of the things that have happened since filming ended.
More Chinese or More American?
Chinese adoptee Faith Sadowsky talks about struggling to learn Chinese and feeling more American than Chinese.
Chinese adoptee Faith Sadowsky remembers back to meeting her adoptive family for the first time.
Internet Call With the Foster Family
Chinese adoptee Faith Sadowsky struggles to communicate with her Chinese foster family after being in America for 17 months.
Fai Sui Yong's Chinese foster family explain that moving to America with her new adoptive family will give Sui Yong better opportunities.
Donna and Jeff Sadowsky prepare to adopt their fourth child from China.
Donna Sadowsky (featured in Wo Ai Ni Mommy) talks about how she came to adopt Faith and what she hopes people will take away from watching the film.
Adoption expert Amanda Baden (featured in Wo Ai Ni Mommy) talks about a common feeling amongst Asian Americans that no matter how much they adopt Western culture, they will always be perceived as foreign because of the way they look.
Choosing Between International and Domestic Adoption
Adoption expert Amanda Baden (featured in Wo Ai Ni Mommy) talks about why adoptive parents choose to adopt internationally instead of adopting a child in the United States. Amanda Baden, filmmaker Stephanie Wang-Breal, and Donna and Faith Sadowsky will be...
Wo Ai Ni Mommy filmmaker Stephanie Wang-Breal and subjects Donna and Faith Sadowsky answered audience questions at a recent NYC screening.




