國有器官

STATE ORGANS: UNMASKING TRANSPLANT ABUSE IN CHINA

ROOYEE FILMS PRODUCTION INC. - as PROD

Crime - Completed 2023

When two youths mysteriously disappeared in mainland China, their families embarked on a 20-year perilous journey to find them. Along the way, they uncovered a most secretive state crime.

Festivals
& Awards

Leo Awards 2023
Best Direction Winner
Leo Awards 2023
Best Music Scores Winner
Leo Awards 2023
Nomination for Best Documentary
Leo Awards 2023
Nomination for Best Screenwriting
Leo Awards 2023
Nomination for Best Picture Editing
Leo Awards 2023
Nomination for Best Sound
Montreal Independent 2023
Nomination
    • Year of production
    • 2023
    • Genres
    • Crime, Historical, Documentary
    • Countries
    • CANADA
    • Languages
    • CHINESE, ENGLISH
    • Budget
    • 0 - 0.3 M$
    • Duration
    • 74 mn
    • Synopsis
    • Yun was a lovely 28-year-old lady with a happy family. Shawn was a 24-year-old college student who once aspired to be a computer expert. After they were forced into disappearance by the police in mainland China around 20 years ago, their families embarked on a perilous 20-year journey to search for their whereabouts. Along the way, they uncovered a hidden crime, the state-sanctioned organ pillaging from a massive number of prisoners of conscience, mainly Falun Gong. It is an ongoing genocide with millions of victims. Through first-hand accounts, the film powerfully exposes the shocking realities of the Chinese government’s extermination policy against Falun Gong and the devastating impact it has had on innocent people like Yun and Shawn. It further sheds light on a grassroots movement of restoring traditional faith in China, which has been effectively dissolving the seemingly invincible superpower, albeit unnoticed by the outside world.