Screenings — Swoop Films

Nov
26
to Dec 1

The One World film festival, Slovakia

'Hard To Believe' will attend the 16th International documentary film festival One World (also called The One World festival) in Slovakia from Nov. 26 to Dec. 1, 2015. The exact date of the movie screening will be announced later, and the film will have subtitles for the screening. Stay tuned!

(Image: Screenshot of The One World festival website)

(Image: Screenshot of The One World festival website)

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Nov
22
6:30 PM18:30

Foyle Film Festival, Ireland

'Hard To Believe' will be screened at Foyle Film Festival on Nov. 22, at Nerve Centre in Northern Ireland (map). 

Ethan Gutmann, the American human rights journalist who conducted a 7-year investigation into organ harvesting, and is featured in 'Hard To Believe,' will introduce the film and take part in a post-screening discussion.

(Image: Hard To Believe)

(Image: Hard To Believe)

Time: November 22, 2015, 6:30 pm

Tickets: £4  Box Office: +(44) 028 7137 3456

Address: NERVE CENTRE  7-8 Magazine Street;  Derry~Londonderry;  BT48 6HJ

Contact: +(44) 028 71 260 562;  info@nervecentre.org;  http://nervecentre.org

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Nov
18
7:00 PM19:00

Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia

Hard To Believe will be screened at Victoria University -- City Flinders Campus in Melbourne, Australia (map). 

(Image: Screenshot of the event facebook page)

(Image: Screenshot of the event facebook page)

Following will be a panel discussion featuring Ethan Gutmann, an award winning China analyst and human rights investigator and journalist, (via video conference). 

Light refreshments will be provided.

More event information can be found on Eventbrite website.

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Nov
16
7:00 PM19:00

Clemson University, USA

Hard To Believe will be screened at Clemson University (Cooper Library room 309) on Nov. 16, with a Q&A session after the screening. 

(Image: Clemson University)

(Image: Clemson University)

The screening organizer said for this event, "The recent events in Paris remind us that no one is geographically insulated from attacks from those preferring darkness. They are among us everywhere and even within aspects of each of our selves. We defeat them by shining light on them and not resorting to the fearful reactions that feed them. " 

“The recent events in Paris remind us that no one is geographically insulated from attacks from those preferring darkness. 
They are among us everywhere and even within aspects of each of our selves. 
We defeat them by shining light on them and not resorting to the fearful reactions that feed them.”

— Hard To Believe screening organizer

For more information about this event, please visit the school website

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