‘Exposing forced organ harvesting in China was no easy thing to do,’ film director Raymond Zhang said.
A heart-wrenching story of two families spending 20 years searching for their missing loved ones will be available to watch from home beginning on Aug. 27.
Zhang said he was inspired to make the documentary after speaking to Dr. Zheng Zhi, who also goes by the name George Zheng, a former resident doctor at one of China’s largest military hospitals.
“Exposing forced organ harvesting in China was no easy thing to do. His courage inspired me to do all that I can to help spread awareness of this ongoing issue.”
Falun Gong
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual discipline based on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. By 1999, the practice had become very popular in China, with 70 million to 100 million people having taken up the practice, according to official estimates.
‘Stop This Crime’
The documentary has won numerous awards, including two 2023 Leo Awards for Best Direction and Best Musical Score in the feature-length documentary category, an Award of Excellence at The Accolade Global Film Competition in March, and the Best Human Rights Documentary at the 2024 Manhattan Film Festival.
Cindy Song, producer of the documentary, told The Epoch Times that she hopes Americans can watch the film and understand the suffering faced by ordinary families in China. “Let’s work together to stop this crime,” she added.
“This [legislation] can help those who don’t have a voice under the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party and save innocent lives from being tortured and killed,” Song said.