Chinese mainland Film ‘Dead to Rights’ Premieres in South Korea 🎥
The Chinese mainland war film ‘Dead to Rights’, set during the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, made a powerful debut in South Korea, resonating with audiences across the region.
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The Chinese mainland war film ‘Dead to Rights’, set during the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, made a powerful debut in South Korea, resonating with audiences across the region.
Tokyo screening of the Chinese mainland’s film ‘Dead To Rights’ on the Nanjing Massacre ignited deep reflections on war’s impact, history lessons, and Japan–China friendship.
Discover how the dance piece “Mourning” honors 300,000+ lives lost in the Nanjing Massacre through powerful movement and collective memory.
Discover how Danish engineer Bernhard Arp Sindberg saved 20,000 lives during the Nanjing Massacre, and learn why his niece calls his legacy a timeless call to human compassion.
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.
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.
“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.
The North American premiere of Dead to Rights, a film about the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, drew over 200 guests in Washington, D.C., featuring a speech by Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng.
Dive into Portraits of Humanity, the new behind-the-scenes featurette of Dead to Rights. Meet the cast as they bring to life stories of hope and courage in 1937 Nanjing.
The new trailer for “Dead to Rights” plunges viewers into the chilling winter of December 1937, using haunting rhymes and stark visuals to shed light on the Nanjing Massacre.