State Organs Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 3:00 PM PDT
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Presented by Royee Films Production Inc
Award-Winning Documentary Screen with Q & A
March 23 2025 3 shows 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm
Move length 75 minutes with brief Q & A
State Organs is a powerful documentary that follows two families in their 20-year search for loved ones who disappeared in police custody in China. Their search reveals a harrowing, government-run organ harvesting operation that has devastated thousands of lives—a practice that continues to this day.
The film further explores how the rise of the Falun Gong movement caused deep jealousy in Chinese Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin, and how that jealousy led to Falun Gong practitioners being directly targeted and subjected to forced organ harvesting.
The movie has won 13 awards and 12 nominations worldwide, including Leo Awards, Impact Docs, New York Film Awards, and other accolades. Since its theatrical release in the U.S. and Taiwan, there are over 400 media coverage about the movie, including FTV, SET News, Era News, PTC, CTS, Liberty Times, Epoch Times, NTD TV, and various popular influencers.
"An alarming, gripping, and engrossing human rights documentary."
— NYC Movie Guru
"A searing exposé of forced organ harvesting in China."
— The Epoch Times
"Shocking, touching, and eye-opening"
— Asian Movie Pulse
**BC Classification: Parental Guidance
Tickets:
Adults $12.00
Seniors/Student $10.00
Payment options: Credit cards accepted online or by phone. Debit, credit & cash accepted in person at the box office.
No refunds on tickets. Credit cards accepted online or by phone. Debit & cash accepted in person at the box office.
Award-Winning Documentary Screen with Q & A
March 23 2025 3 shows 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm
Move length 75 minutes with brief Q & A
State Organs is a powerful documentary that follows two families in their 20-year search for loved ones who disappeared in police custody in China. Their search reveals a harrowing, government-run organ harvesting operation that has devastated thousands of lives—a practice that continues to this day.
The film further explores how the rise of the Falun Gong movement caused deep jealousy in Chinese Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin, and how that jealousy led to Falun Gong practitioners being directly targeted and subjected to forced organ harvesting.
The movie has won 13 awards and 12 nominations worldwide, including Leo Awards, Impact Docs, New York Film Awards, and other accolades. Since its theatrical release in the U.S. and Taiwan, there are over 400 media coverage about the movie, including FTV, SET News, Era News, PTC, CTS, Liberty Times, Epoch Times, NTD TV, and various popular influencers.
"An alarming, gripping, and engrossing human rights documentary."
— NYC Movie Guru
"A searing exposé of forced organ harvesting in China."
— The Epoch Times
"Shocking, touching, and eye-opening"
— Asian Movie Pulse
**BC Classification: Parental Guidance
Tickets:
Adults $12.00
Seniors/Student $10.00
Payment options: Credit cards accepted online or by phone. Debit, credit & cash accepted in person at the box office.
No refunds on tickets. Credit cards accepted online or by phone. Debit & cash accepted in person at the box office.
Venue
Studio Theatre
6450 Deer Lake Ave
Burnaby BC V5G 2J3
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Presented by Royee Films Production Inc
State Organs is a powerful documentary that follows two families in their 20-year search for loved ones who disappeared in police custody in China. Their search reveals a harrowing, government-run organ harvesting operation that has devastated thousands of lives—a practice that continues to this day.
Film is 75 min with a Q & A following
Tickets are $12. adults & $10. senior & students
State Organs is a powerful documentary that follows two families in their 20-year search for loved ones who disappeared in police custody in China. Their search reveals a harrowing, government-run organ harvesting operation that has devastated thousands of lives—a practice that continues to this day.
Film is 75 min with a Q & A following
Tickets are $12. adults & $10. senior & students