FOR SCHOOLS
Hard To Believe - School Quotes
“I have shown shocking documentaries about human rights abuses in my World Geography classes before, but what I liked about ‘Hard To Believe’ is that it addresses the shock itself...My students were riveted to their seats until the end.”
— Lance F. Howard, PhD, Senior Lecturer of Geography, Clemson University
“Highly recommended especially for public and college library DVD collections.”
— The Midwest Book Review, Library Bookwatch
“Extremely important for those involved in organ donation and transplantation, human rights, healthcare, ethics, and the law.”
— Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
“Also including a study guide, this illuminating, often deeply unsettling PBS-aired documentary is highly recommended.”
— Video Librarian, The Video Review Magazine for Libraries, Vol. 31
“[Hard To Believe is] an important, timely and deeply disturbing account of one of the great human rights abuses of our time.”
— Dr. Arthur Caplan, PhD, Founding Director of the Division of Medical Ethics, NYU
Student Feedback
Suitable For Studies In:
Medical Ethics / Bioethics / Ethics (Arts)
Nursing and Public Health
International Studies, Politics and Law
Social Studies and Human Rights
Asian Studies
Features:
Directed by two-time Emmy Award-winner, Ken Stone.
56 minutes long and broken into chapters for ease of use in the classroom.
Includes a 32-pa ge study guide, including discussion questions for classrooms.
Available on DVD or online streaming
Purchasing Options for Educational Licenses:
DVD with Public Performance Rights $300 (plus shipping)
One-time screening licenses are also available for specific events. Click here to download printable order form