A screening at Imperial Beach, California lead to audience comments such as
"Best to let doctors know." - Lily
"Shock to know stuff like that going on. Everyone needs to know so we can stop someday." - Kaci
A screening at Imperial Beach, California lead to audience comments such as
"Best to let doctors know." - Lily
"Shock to know stuff like that going on. Everyone needs to know so we can stop someday." - Kaci
Producer Kay Rubacek addresses an audience in Flushing, N.Y.
"Hard To Believe" screened to a full house in the Dominican Republic at the Salon de Conferencia de la Feria Del Libro
On Friday, April 7, around 160 9th grade students attended two screenings of "Hard To Believe" at a high school in Mexico, and learned about the issue of forced organ harvesting and transplant abuse in China.
The Global Cinema Film Festival of Boston (GCFF) in partnership with Worldwide Cinema Frames Studios/Films and under the direction of Multiple Award Winning Documentarian Raouf J. Jacob and Award Winning Executive Producer Lara M. Moreno are committed to bringing the best of Global Cinema and cinematography to Boston.
The Global Cinema Film Festival of Boston (GCFF) in partnership with Worldwide Cinema Frames Studios/Films and under the direction of Multiple Award Winning Documentarian Raouf J. Jacob and Award Winning Executive Producer Lara M. Moreno are committed to bringing the best of Global Cinema and cinematography to Boston.
"Hard To Believe" premiered this month at the Taipei City Council Hall, with a full house event, including a very lively panel discussion after the film screening.
There will be a screening of the film in Bristol, England on Wednesday, the 25th of January, 2017 from 16:00 till 18:00. It is hosted by Bristol Against Forced Organ Harvesting and it will be held at:
The Conference Room, City Hall, College Green, Bristol BS1 5TR, UK
Get in touch: BristolAFOH@zsr.org.uk
The following motion to stop the organ harvesting raised by Greens Senator Janet Rice and co-sponsored by Liberal Senator Eric Abetz was passed in the Senate this afternoon.
The movie was presented last week 7 times in two days, in two different institutions in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. In total there were more than 1500 people who attended. A lot of signatures were collected for the petition to the United Nations to stop the organ harvesting.
Thousands of public health care professionals and students descended upon the Denver Convention Center in Colorado for the 2016 annual national conference of the American Public Health Association (APHA).
Thousands of public health care professionals and students descended upon the Denver Convention Center in Colorado for the 2016 annual national conference of the American Public Health Association (APHA).
After a screening of Hard To Believe at Brown University, Rhode Island, USA, students discussed the issue of forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China.
“Hard to Believe” was selected out of hundreds of film submissions to the Orlando Film festival, which is now in it’s 11th year. Since it’s release in 2015, “Hard To Believe” has won 13 film awards, broadcast over 50 times on PBS stations, is being translated into 12 languages and used in college classrooms across America.
Hard To Believe screened at Academy Cinema with a packed house of over 150 attendees.
Excerpts from a review of "Hard To Belive" by A Midlife Wife with Chris Carroll
“The story is compelling. The film is direct and succinct at just 56 minutes. It does not get tangled in complexities or long back-stories. The facts are presented in a simple fashion, and the message is loud and clear.”
“A horrifying expose of monumental mass-murder, Hard to Believe is highly recommended especially for public and college library DVD collections. ”
— The Midwest Book Review, Library Bookwatch
A national Australian and New Zealand screening tour of Hard To Believe was organized by a supporter in Sydney, who, along with a small team of volunteers, invited Ethan Gutmann to tour with the film and to take media interviews about the film, his book “The Slaughter”, and the latest report on forced organ harvesting in China.