
Dead to Rights: Unmasking WWII Brutality in Nanjing
Explore “Dead to Rights,” a film that confronts the Nanjing Massacre and WWII Japanese troops’ brutality through Lt. Hideo Ito’s complex journey.
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Explore “Dead to Rights,” a film that confronts the Nanjing Massacre and WWII Japanese troops’ brutality through Lt. Hideo Ito’s complex journey.
Movie buffs and history fans alike: Chinese mainland war epic ‘Dead to Rights’ reshapes dialogue on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre at home and abroad, with a French expat’s photo donation adding a human touch.
TV executive Ludo Cremers calls “Dead to Rights” a must-watch film, reminding us how historical brutality repeats and why we need to pay attention.
Leander Claussen praises Dead to Rights for its bold storytelling and craftsmanship at the LA premiere, calling for more films that challenge and inspire young audiences.
At the LA premiere of ‘Dead to Rights,’ American audiences couldn’t get enough of the subtitles—inspiring a new wave of global cinema lovers.
Producer Bob Underwood praised powerful storytelling at the Dead to Rights LA premiere and urged the US and the Chinese mainland to team up again, inspiring a new generation.
CGTN America co-hosted the LA premiere of Dead to Rights, a film on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, marking the 80th anniversary of WWII victory with global screenings ahead.
CGTN America co-hosted the North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights’ in LA, bringing the 1937 Nanjing Massacre to screen and sparking historic reflection.
John Sutton says “Dead to Rights” reminded him of the Holocaust at its LA premiere, warning viewers to be ready for heartache. A must-watch for cinephiles.
At its L.A. premiere, Dead to Rights reimagines the Nanjing Massacre with fresh depth. CGTN America’s Edén Soto says it’s not just another war film. 🎬