E017 | Adopted (2009) – Adoption on the Small Screen Why would we spend an hour talking about a film that went straight-to-video, has a 31% on the Popcornmeter, and not enough critical reviews to have received a Rotten Tomatoes score? Because that film is about adoption, of course! Join podcast journalist, Haley Radke, filmmaker, Kristal Parke, and cultural critic, Sullivan Summer, as we celebrate the Pauly Shore mockumentary, Adopted. (Yeah, we didn't have "celebrate Pauly Shore" on our Adoption Pop! Bingo card either). Adopted was written and directed by Pauly Shore. This episode of Adoption Pop! aired on April 1, 2026. In it we discussed and/or relied upon: Angelina Jolie adopted from Africa in 2005. Madonna adopted from the continent in 2006, 2009, and 2017. The press surrounding these adoptions was significant, but if you want to learn more, we suggest you skip the tabloids and head for Veronia S. Root's, "Angelina and Madonna: Why All the Fuss? An Exploration of the Rights of the Child in Intercountry Adoption Within African Nations," Chicago Journal of International Law, Volume 8, Number 1 (2007). Pauly Shore is the son of Sammy Shore, a comedian, and Mitzi Shore, who co-founded, owned, and operated The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, a venue known for featuring up-and-coming comics. It's good to be a nepo baby. According to Miriam Webster, a mockumentary is "a facetious or satirical work (such as a film) presented in the style of a documentary." The film may or may not be improvised in whole or in part. Allegations of abuse and assault at Oprah Winfrey's Leadership Academy for Girls surfaced in November 2007. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child prioritizes the child's best interest, favors a child receiving care within their home country, and safeguards against adoption for financial gain or child trafficking. The US has signed, but not ratified, the treaty, making it the only UN member state not to have ratified. Make of this what you will. Dan Persons, "Pauly Shore on Adopted," Huffington Post (June 15, 2010) The Adoption Pop! theme music is The Chase by Audiogreen. We'd love to hear what you thought of this episode, and what you'd like for us to cover in the future. Find, follow, like, and subscribe to Adoption Pop! at our website, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Podcast journalist Haley Radke is at adopteeson.com and on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Filmmaker Kristal Parke is at kristalparke.net, on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. Cultural critic Sullivan Summer is at sullivansummer.com, on Instagram, and on Substack.