
‘Dead to Rights’ Debuts in Melbourne with Solemn Tribute to Nanjing Massacre
The Chinese mainland film “Dead to Rights” about the Nanjing Massacre premiered in Melbourne, earning a solemn, respectful reception and box office success.
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The Chinese mainland film “Dead to Rights” about the Nanjing Massacre premiered in Melbourne, earning a solemn, respectful reception and box office success.
Chinese mainland film ‘Dead To Rights’ is topping box office charts this summer and sparking global buzz with its premiere beyond Asia.
‘Dead To Rights’ retells the 1937 Nanjing Massacre with raw intensity, topping China’s box office and reigniting conversations on justice, memory and resilience.
“Dongji Rescue” rakes in ¥350 M (USD 50 M) on opening day, highlighting the 1942 Dongji Island rescue story.
Dead to Rights has smashed 1.9 billion yuan at the Chinese mainland box office and gears up for global release on August 15 in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Chinese mainland WWII epic ‘Dead To Rights’ has grossed 1.7B yuan, soared to number one globally, and is set for worldwide release from August 7. Discover why it’s a cultural milestone!
China’s WWII epic ‘Dead To Rights’ has raked in 1.7bn yuan and 49m viewers since its July 25 release. Screenwriter Zhang Ke explains why its historical message matters today.