
Hard to Believe
Documentary · Mystery · Crime
Overview
A documentary that examines the issue of forced live organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners of conscience, and the response - or lack of it - around the world. It's happened before: governments killing their own citizens for their political or spiritual beliefs. But it’s never happened like this. It’s happened so often that the world doesn’t always pay attention.
Top Cast
Ethan Gutmann
Ethan Gutmann
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Ethan Gutmann
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Anthony Archer
Anthony Archer
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Anthony Archer
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David Matas
David Matas
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David Matas
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Matthew Robertson
Matthew Robertson
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Matthew Robertson
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Adnan Sharif
Adnan Sharif
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Adnan Sharif
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Torsten Trey
Torsten Trey
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Torsten Trey
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Xiaodan Wang
Xiaodan Wang
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Xiaodan Wang
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Jacob Lavee
Jacob Lavee
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Jacob Lavee
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Enver Tohti
Enver Tohti
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Enver Tohti
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