Film on 1937 Nanjing Massacre Premieres in Washington, D.C.
North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights,’ a documentary on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, sparks dialogue on historical remembrance in Washington, D.C.
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North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights,’ a documentary on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, sparks dialogue on historical remembrance in Washington, D.C.
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 film depicting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre tops China’s box office, sparking dialogue on historical memory and cultural reflection.
Two survivors of the Nanjing Massacre have died, leaving only 28 living witnesses. Their stories highlight the brutal events of 1937 and the enduring hope that future generations remember the tragedy.