
Film ‘Dead To Rights’ Sparks Dialogue on History & Peace
Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ reimagines historical reckoning through intimate storytelling, sparking global dialogue on memory and peace preservation.
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Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ reimagines historical reckoning through intimate storytelling, sparking global dialogue on memory and peace preservation.
As the last survivors of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre share their stories, a new documentary highlights efforts to preserve evidence of wartime atrocities and uphold historical truth.
Chinese blockbuster ‘Dead to Rights’ spotlights WWII sacrifices through civilian heroism, sparking global discussions on historical preservation and peace.
Director Shen Ao emphasizes historical remembrance and peace through his acclaimed war film ‘Dead to Rights’ at Beijing press conference.
Chinese film ‘Dead To Rights’ explores the Nanjing Massacre through a postman’s lens, blending historical reckoning with cinematic artistry as it tops global box offices.
Filmmakers preserve final testimonies of Nanjing Massacre survivors, honoring Iris Chang’s legacy while building bridges between history and modern peace efforts.
American donor Evan Kail praises ‘Dead to Rights,’ a film on the Nanjing Massacre, as essential viewing ahead of its North American premiere August 15.
A new documentary, ‘Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness,’ premiering August 15, chronicles China’s WWII resistance against Japanese invasion through archival footage and survivor accounts.
50 years post-Vietnam War, U.S. veterans return seeking peace, reconciliation, and personal healing, bridging historical divides through shared humanity.
50 years after the Vietnam War, personal stories and scientific breakthroughs reveal ongoing efforts to heal physical and emotional scars across generations.
China calls on Japan to address WWII historical controversies, linking transparent reckoning with peaceful development amid 80th anniversary commemorations.