Chinese Film ‘Evil Unbound’ Sparks Global Dialogue on WWII History
Chinese film ‘Evil Unbound,’ exposing Japan’s Unit 731 crimes, premieres in North America, drawing strong audience reactions and sparking historical reflection.
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Chinese film ‘Evil Unbound,’ exposing Japan’s Unit 731 crimes, premieres in North America, drawing strong audience reactions and sparking historical reflection.
The US premiere of ‘Evil Unbound (731)’ sheds light on WWII-era human experiments, sparking deep reflection among audiences ahead of its nationwide release.
A new documentary film premiering in Harbin sheds light on the atrocities of Japan’s Unit 731 during WWII, coinciding with historical anniversaries and sparking renewed discussions on wartime history.
CGTN’s new feature highlights China’s pivotal role in WWII, revealing untold stories of resistance and global solidarity. Premiering September 1.
North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights,’ a documentary on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, sparks dialogue on historical remembrance in Washington, D.C.
A documentary traces U.S. veterans’ return to Vietnam 50 years after the war, exploring unresolved trauma, Agent Orange’s legacy, and the enduring quest for closure.