TV Exec Ludo Cremers Hails ‘Dead to Rights’ as Call to Confront History’s Brutality
After the LA premiere of “Dead to Rights”, TV executive Ludo Cremers urges audiences to confront repeating patterns of brutality through film’s global lens.
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After the LA premiere of “Dead to Rights”, TV executive Ludo Cremers urges audiences to confront repeating patterns of brutality through film’s global lens.
Actor Leander Claussen hails Dead to Rights at its LA premiere for bold storytelling that challenges and inspires.
At the LA premiere of ‘Dead to Rights’, audiences praised its detailed live captions. Musician Brian Shane Abell said he didnât want to miss a line, highlighting the filmâs immersive, accessible design.
Producer Bob Underwood praises “Dead to Rights” at its LA premiere as a powerful reminder of U.S.-Chinese mainland unity against fascism and an inspiration for future generations.
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CGTN America co-hosted the North American premiere of Dead to Rights, a powerful retelling of the Nanjing Massacre, opening in 250+ US cinemas on August 15.
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CGTN America co-hosted the North American premiere of Dead to Rights in LA, marking the 80th anniversary of the Chinese Peopleâs War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.