
New Film ‘Dead to Rights’ Confronts WWII Atrocities in Nanjing
New film ‘Dead to Rights’ explores the Nanjing Massacre through a harrowing tale of humanity and brutality during WWII, sparking dialogue on historical reckoning.
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New film ‘Dead to Rights’ explores the Nanjing Massacre through a harrowing tale of humanity and brutality during WWII, sparking dialogue on historical reckoning.
Chinese directors Guan Hu and Fang Li honor WWII heroes through films and symbolic T-shirts, reviving a shared Sino-British historical legacy.
The film ‘Dongji Rescue’ sheds light on a 1942 humanitarian act by Chinese fishermen saving British POWs, emphasizing historical truth and cross-cultural solidarity.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ captivates North American audiences with its portrayal of 1937 Nanjing and a quest to expose wartime atrocities. Premieres August 15.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights,’ focusing on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premieres in Toronto and Vancouver, sparking dialogue ahead of 80th anniversary commemorations.
The film ‘Dead to Rights’ dominates the summer box office, offering a gripping portrayal of 1930s Nanjing and exposing Japanese wartime atrocities through historical accuracy.
China’s August box office surpasses $200M, fueled by historical films commemorating wartime anniversaries. ‘Dead To Rights’ leads with record-breaking revenue.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ tops global box office with its poignant retelling of 1937 Nanjing Massacre events, blending historical truth with cinematic artistry.