Filmmaker Masha Savitz zeroes in on the efforts of the Nobel Prize nominee David Matas (human rights lawyer and Nazi hunter), who wrote the book ‘Bloody Harvest: The Killing of Falun Gong.’ Featuring interviews with Matas, David Kilgour, victims of the Falun Gong persecution and several doctors who share chilling transplant testimonies, as well as a filmmaker whose film on the topic was effectively quashed by the CCP in Canada, Europe, and the US, Red Reign makes a stunning case. An international story of tangled politics and economics intentionally suppressed by the Chinese, Red Reign shows how a large scale persecution of a minority people can still happen in our modern day society.

Red Reign: The Bloody Harvest of China's Prisoners (2013)
Directed by Masha Savitz
Genres - Biography, Documentary, History |
Release Date - Sep 24, 2013 |
Run Time - 62 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - TV-PG
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Canada, Ccp, Falun Gong, Nobel Prize
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Red Reign
GB
Red Reign: The Bloody Harvest of China's Prisoners
, US