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“Children No More: Were and Are Gone” appears to be a recent/very limited documentary short, and there is no stable, widely available streaming option publicly listed yet.

What the film is

  • The title “Children No More: Were and Are Gone” is associated with an Oscar‑shortlisted or festival‑circuit documentary short.
  • It is noted in a British Council films & festivals listing as an international co‑production (US/Israel/UK) under that title, connected with companies such as Full Story (US), Medalia Productions (IL), SALTY Features (US), and Sky (UK).
  • This kind of listing usually means the film is still moving through festivals or awards qualification, not yet on mainstream streaming platforms.

Current streaming situation

  • A generic streaming‑guide page exists for “Children No More: Were and Are Gone,” but it does not actually list concrete platforms or regions; it only advertises itself as a place that “lists all of the streaming services where you can rent, buy, or stream for free,” with no specific entries shown.
  • A VPN‑marketing page referencing where to watch the film admits that it has “no further details available at the moment,” which strongly suggests there is no reliably accessible, geo‑stable streaming option yet (it’s mainly a promo page for the VPN itself).

Given that, the realistic answer right now is:

  • There is no confirmed, globally accessible platform (like Netflix, Prime Video, or similar) publicly documented as streaming “Children No More: Were and Are Gone” yet.
  • Access is likely limited to festival screenings, awards‑qualification screenings, specialist platforms (for Academy voters, for example), or broadcaster‑linked events (e.g., potential Sky documentaries output in the UK at some future point).

Practical ways to catch it

If you want to watch it as soon as possible, your best bets are:

  1. Check festival and cinema listings
    • Look at local documentary or short‑film festivals, Oscar‑shorts programs, or special “Awards Shorts” cinema bundles in your region; these often package several nominees/shortlisted films, including new titles not yet online.
  1. Monitor broadcaster or production announcements
    • Keep an eye on Sky’s documentary strand or announcement pages if you’re in the UK or have access, since Sky is listed among the producing partners and could host it in future.
 * Follow the named production companies (Full Story, Medalia Productions, SALTY Features) on their official sites or social channels; they often post first when a streaming or TV deal goes live.
  1. Watch for post‑Oscars / post‑festival drops
    • Documentary shorts that run for awards often appear on a major platform, on a broadcaster’s VOD service, or on the filmmakers’ own site after their awards run and festival circuit are complete.

Bottom note: Information above is based on public web listings, festival/industry pages, and general streaming‑guide stubs that currently do not show a concrete, stable platform for this title.