INTERVIEWS
The Documentarian, Constitutionalist, and Humanitarian Dan Happel interviews Director and Author Kay Rubacek in his podcast, detailing Kay's extensive knowledge on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and her directorial debut documentary film, "Finding Courage."
Diana Means, host of Visionary Voices goes behind the scenes into the making of our latest film "Finding Courage" with Director Kay Rubacek. Check it out HERE!
Kay Rubacek, director of “Finding Courage” in an interview with Brendon Fallon from The Wide Angle. They discuss the CCP’s recent harsh rhetoric and threats towards its neighbors. Is the CCP’s bark greater than its bite? Find out!
Grimerica Outlawed hosts Graham Dunlop and Darren Grimes feature author Kay Rubacek and her recently published book "Who Are China's Walking Dead?" Check out the link below to listen in!
A wonderful interview with Lindsey Quorri Sharmyn on her channel, Rogue Ways. The interview touches on Kay’s backstory and what led her to produce “Finding Courage, ”the process of making of the film, and more depth into the story behind it and the family that risked everything to bring what they suffered in China to light.
Director Kay Rubacek and singer Mika Hale who added her voice to the “Courage is Found” theme song for "Finding Courage" were interviewed by Sandie Newton on NBC Palm Springs. Wonderful interviews! Check them out!
Joshua Philipp hosts a special Live Q&A with the producer Kay Rubacek, Director of “Finding Courage.”
Filmmaker Kay Rubacek created an eye-opening documentary about the persecution of Falun Gong in China in the film “Finding Courage.” The documentary follows three siblings who were arrested during the persecution of Falun Gong and how they find the courage to speak truth to power under a communist regime.
Director and Film Maker, Kay Rubacek rejoins Sarah Westall on her podcast to discuss the film “Finding Courage” and Kay's book based on the film “Who Are China’s Walking Dead?”
Tune in to hear Rollye James, long-time radio talk show host discuss “Who Are China’s Walking Dead?”, a new book (now available for purchase) published by author and filmmaker Kay Rubacek.
To gain deeper insights into the power struggles within the Chinese leadership, and the culture and thinking among its top leaders, Cross Roads spoke with Kay Rubacek of Swoop Films about her new book “Who Are China’s Walking Dead?”
“Reel Conversations” highlights filmmakers responsible for some of the official Real to Reel Film Festival Selections. On this episode of “Reel Conversations,” Thomas Manning speaks with Kay Rubacek, writer/director for "Finding Courage."
Host of War Room Pandemic, Steve Bannon, interviews Director of “Finding Courage,” Kay Rubacek, to discuss the film, the Chinese Communist Party, and U.S. politicians willingness to turn a blind eye to their human rights abuses for financial gain.
Ian talks with director and activist Kay Rubacek, whose feature documentary debut, FINDING COURAGE, looks at exiled journalist Yifei Wang's fight for justice against the Chinese Communist Party--who imprisoned and murdered her sister following a 2001 Falun Gong protest.
Swoop Films' DEEP DIVE with investigative journalist and author, Ethan Gutmann, discusses his ongoing research into the Chinese Communist Party's sinister forced organ transplantation system in the Xinjiang province in China. The numbers he gave of the victims in this crime indicate murder of Uyghurs on a mass scale. Hosted by Swoop Films producer, Kay Rubacek.
Swoop Films' DEEP DIVE with international human rights lawyer and author, David Matas, discusses the current COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on his human rights work. Matas details the state of forced organ harvesting in China today which he has investigated since 2006. He also shares what inspires him to continue to tackle human rights abuses head on. Hosted by Swoop Films producer, Kay Rubacek.
Swoop Films' DEEP DIVE with former Chinese Doctor, Enver Tohti, discusses how Chinese citizens view Chinese propaganda, particularly in light of the current COVID-19 pandemic and how the the crime of state-sanctioned forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience is still taking place now, despite the pandemic. Hosted by Swoop Films producer, Kay Rubacek.