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Dead to Rights Debuts in DC: Spotlight on 1937 Nanjing Massacre

Hey there, movie buffs and history enthusiasts! 🎬 Last Wednesday, Washington, D.C. played host to the North American premiere of Dead to Rights, a gripping new film that dives into the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. Over 200 guests came together to honor the memory of this pivotal moment in history, with Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng delivering a heartfelt speech at the event. 🇨🇳

Set against the backdrop of the invading Japanese military’s onslaught in 1937, Dead to Rights weaves a story that brings to life personal accounts and historical scenes. For many of us in South and Southeast Asia, remembering the past is key to shaping a more peaceful future—and films like this remind us why. ✨

The premiere was more than just a screening—it was a space for reflection, dialogue, and cultural exchange. From the red carpet selfies to the post-show conversations, the energy was 🔥. It’s a reminder that cinema isn’t just entertainment; it’s a way to connect across borders and generations.

Keep an eye out for upcoming screenings in your city, and don’t miss your chance to experience Dead to Rights on the big screen. Let’s honor history, spark conversations, and stay curious! 📽️🌏

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