Hard To Believe Wins IndieFEST Film Award

Hard To Believe has won a prestigious Award of Excellence from the IndieFEST Film Awards in the category of Liberation / Social Justice / Protest. The award was given for the outstanding documentary film, Hard To Believe, which examines one of the most horrifying human rights violations of our time and questions why so little attention has been paid.

Documentary Some Find ‘Hard To Believe’ Comes to Houston

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. 

Thought-provoking Speech Given at the Screening of Hard To Believe in Sydney

Thought-provoking Speech Given at the Screening of Hard To Believe in Sydney

Professor Katrina Bramstedt, one of the world's few formally trained transplant ethicists and a participant in 'Hard To Believe', recently gave a thought-provoking speech on "forced organ harvesting" at the NSW Parliament in Sydney, Australia.

Photo Story: Hard To Believe International & European Premiere

The International & European Premiere of Hard To Believe was successfully held at the Film Casino in Vienna, Austria. Ethan Gutmann, an investigative journalist and China analyst who is featured in Hard To Believe, and Ms. Anastasia Lin, Miss World Canada, 2015 and a human right advocate, attended the VIP reception of the event and the post-screening Q&A session. 

The Daily Mail Leads to Viral Coverage of Hard To Believe

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.