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Hard to Believe
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Hard to Believe

55 MIN · EN · STATUS: [ STREAMING ]

China performs more organ transplants than almost any other country, with wait times for a matching kidney or liver sometimes measured in days rather than years. This film asks where all those organs come from, following journalists, doctors, and human rights investigators who trace the supply back to Falun Gong practitioners imprisoned across China. Interviews include medical professionals who question the transplant statistics and researchers who have compiled testimony from former prisoners and hospital staff. The film also examines why major media outlets and Western governments have been slow to cover the allegations, despite investigations by figures like former Canadian parliamentarian David Kilgour. Archival footage of Chinese transplant hospitals sits alongside sober, on-camera testimony rather than dramatization. The film does not claim final proof but lays out the circumstantial case, the silence around it, and the diplomatic and economic reasons that silence might persist, leaving the viewer with an uncomfortable question about a lucrative medical industry.