Swoop Film producer, Kay Rubacek, was interviewed by the Epoch Times about attending the annual meeting of the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities to present Hard To Believe and how the information presented in the film was received by the attendees.
Questioning Media's Responsibility on Investigating Serious Crimes Like Organ Harvesting
U.S.-based advocacy and on-profit organization Friends Of Falun Gong (FoFG) interviewed Swoop Films' producer Kay Rubacek about Hard To Believe and how the media and political sensitives surrounding organ harvesting in China were handled in the film.
ABC Radio National Religion & Ethics Report: Hard To Believe
Radio National lately interviewed Professor Katrina Bramstedt of Bond University, a transplant ethicist and participant in Hard To Believe. The transcript of her interview is presented here and the full recording can be found on Radio National website.
The Daily Mail Leads to Viral Coverage of Hard To Believe
Hard To Believe had its U.S. digital release launched between Sept. 29 and Oct. 5, 2015. During the time U.S. audience was able to purchase online access to watching the film on Vimeo for a week. After the Daily Beast and then the Daily Mail ran the story a flood of others picked up on it, making "organ harvesting" go viral online over a number of days.
The Daily Beast: Does China Harvest Organs from Living Prisoners?
Did you see the story about "Hard To Believe" on The Daily Beast? It includes an exclusive clip of the testimony of former surgeon in China, Enver Tohti, who removed the organs from a living prisoner, resulting in his death.