Audrey's Children


The struggles and successes of Dr. Audrey Evans at a children's hospital are told.


"Audrey's Children" is based on the story of Dr. Audrey Evans, a British doctor who was newly appointed to a world-famous children's hospital in Philadelphia in 1969. While Evans fights sexism, medical traditions and the tricks of her colleagues at the hospital, she tries to develop revolutionary treatments. In a way that will grab the attention of the audience, it shows the process of Dr. Evans purchasing the first Ronald McDonald House for patient families and how it ultimately affected the lives of millions of children around the world.

The film has a high level of interaction with the audience because it is based on a true story. Dr. Evans' determination and perseverance deeply affected the audience. The film tells the story of a woman who takes bold and innovative steps while fighting sexism and medical traditions.

The film was shot at the children's hospital in Philadelphia where Dr. Audrey Evans worked.