Watch Free China: The Courage to Believe Movie Online Streaming MegavideoYou can watch Free China: The Courage to Believe movie in HD without Downloading Free HEREAs political scandals surface and tensions rise along with more than one hundred and fifty thousand protests occurring each year inside China, this timely documentary also highlights the issue of unfair trade practices with the West and how Internet technologies and the re-emergence of traditional Chinese culture are helping bring freedom to 1.3 billion people in China. (c) Official Site Unrated Movie Release on Theater Jun 7, 2013 Limited | |
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Free China: The Courage to Believe Movie Cast | |
Jennifer Zeng,Dr. Charles Lee,Chris Smith,Ethan Gutmann,David Kilgour,Michael Perlman,Tony Chen,Teresa Tan,Kean Wang | |
Genres : Documentary,Special Interest | |
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All Critics Rating For Free China: The Courage to Believe : 6.7 | |
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Free China: The Courage to Believe Movie Review | |
[The] stories, unobstructed by any attempt at balance, build in narrative power ... David DeWitt-New York Times Free China: The Courage to Believe delivers a powerful, if at times heavy-handed, warning: The systematic and state-sanctioned persecution of peaceful citizens is alive and well in China. Robin Migdol-Village Voice Though his treatment of the subject is often superficial, Perlman makes a clear argument for the broader implications, especially for Western consumers. Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times A damning nonfiction look at the human rights abuses of China, as filtered specifically through the oppression of Falun Gong practitioners and two sympathetic, steel-spined subjects. Brent Simon-Shockya.com Earnest, interesting, but not wholly satisfying treatment of China's Falun Gong movement. David Noh-Film Journal International | |
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