New Hope Film Festival, PA, USA
Hard To Believe will be screened at the New Hope Film Festival on Saturday July 30th, at 12:45 pm.
Venue address:
Stephen J. Buck Memorial Theater, 180 W. Bridge St., New Hope, PA, 18938 (map).
Hard To Believe will be screened at the New Hope Film Festival on Saturday July 30th, at 12:45 pm.
Stephen J. Buck Memorial Theater, 180 W. Bridge St., New Hope, PA, 18938 (map).
Hard To Believe will be screened at the University of Toronto on July 20 at 7pm.
Hard To Believe (in Hebrew) will be screened at Tel Aviv Cinematheque on July 19, 2016, at 7:00 PM.
Address: Shprintsak St 2, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel (map)
Phone: +972 3-606-0800
The International Bioethics Summer School by Global Bioethics Initiative will be held from July 11 to 22, 2016, in New York City. 'Hard To Believe' will be screened on July 16 (Saturday) as a part of the program.
Hard To Believe will be screened on Monday, July 4th, 2016 from 19:00 to 22:00 (BST) at Sallis Benny Theatre (map).
To purchase a ticket, please visit Eventbrite.
Following the film will be a panel of guest speakers, all of whom appear in the film:
David Matas: International human rights lawyer and author. He co-authored “Bloody Harvest-The Killing of Falun Gong for their Organs”. He was awarded the 2009 Human Rights Prize of the International Society for Human Rights. In 2010, he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his investigative work on organ harvesting crimes in China. His latest book is “State Organs: Transplant Abuse in China”.
David is in Brighton at this time to present a paper at the Third European Conference on Ethics, Religion and Philosophy (ECERP) 2016 from 4-6 July.
Ethan Gutmann: Award-winning research journalist and author of "The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting, and China's Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem" (Sept 2014). He is characterized as a "mammoth sociological, political whistleblower" by National Review, his book “Losing the New China” garnered several awards, including the "Spirit of Tiananmen," New York Sun's "Best Book of the year," and the "Chan's Journalism Award" for outstanding writing.
Enver Tohti: Founder of the Uighur Cultural Association. Dr Tohti is a Uighur refugee and former surgeon at the Railway Central Hospital in Urumchi, China from 1985-1997. He is the first surgeon to admit to personally performing live organ harvesting in China.
Address of Sallis Benny Theatre: 58-67 Grand Parade, Brighton, BN2 0JY, United Kingdom
To purchase a ticket, please visit Eventbrite.
Hard To Believe (in Hebrew) will be screened at Holon Cinematheque on July 4th, 2016, at 6:00 PM in Israel.
Address: Golda Me'ir St 6, Holon, 58458, Israel (map)
Phone:+972 3-502-1552
Hard To Believe will be screened at Westminster Quaker Meeting House this Sunday, July 3rd at 12:45 pm.
Venue Address
8 Hop Gardens, off St Martins Lane, London, WC2N 4EH (map)
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