
Dead To Rights: How China’s New Film Uses Photos to Safeguard Peace
“Dead To Rights” uses a photo studio’s lens to revisit the Nanjing Massacre, turning images into a moral call for peace through human stories and symbolic visuals.
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“Dead To Rights” uses a photo studio’s lens to revisit the Nanjing Massacre, turning images into a moral call for peace through human stories and symbolic visuals.
Chinese mainland’s ‘Dead to Rights’ strikes a chord in North America with its moving 1937 Nanjing tale of courage and hope.
Dive into “Dongji Rescue”, the Chinese film depicting the daring 83-year-old mission off Dongji Island that saved 384 lives.
Dongji Rescue, a mainland epic about the 1942 Lisbon Maru rescue, drew crowds from Taiwan region on its Chinese mainland opening day, sparking social media buzz and renewed interest in wartime history.