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Hard to Believe (2016)

“How Doctors Became Murderers and How We Turned a Blind Eye”

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Plot

In the chilling undercurrents of human history, governments have often turned against their own people, annihilating them for their political or spiritual ideologies. Yet, never has it unfolded like this. The recurring nature of such atrocities has left the world desensitized, seldom noticing the sinister play at hand. Is it the domineering sway of economic power that is muffling the horror this time, leaving it largely unnoticed? Hard to Believe, an incisive documentary, delves into this unsettling reality. Imagine a world where doctors, under the guise of their healing touch, commit the unthinkable - dissecting innocent lives, their organs sold to the highest bidder. The thought itself is bone-chilling, but what's even more alarming is the major media's apparent disinterest in investigating this grotesque trade. A travesty that has occurred tens of thousands of times, and possibly continues unchecked even now. Hard to Believe unflinchingly explores the grim world of enforced live organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners of conscience, peeling back the layers of global indifference. Brought to the screen by Swoop Films' Kay Rubacek and Stone Soup Productions' two-time Emmy Award-winning director/producer, Ken Stone, along with Irene Silber, the documentary forces us to question the world's silence and our own response to this horrifying reality.

Where to watch Hard to Believe?

Hard to Believe is a crime movie featuring Ethan Gutmann and directed by Ken Stone.

Hard to Believe is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy.

It is also possible to buy Hard to Believe on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies and YouTube.