
Chinese Mainland Film ‘Evil Unbound’ Shakes North American Audiences
Evil Unbound, a Chinese mainland film about Japan’s Unit 731, premiered across North America, drawing powerful reactions and sparking global conversations on history.
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Evil Unbound, a Chinese mainland film about Japan’s Unit 731, premiered across North America, drawing powerful reactions and sparking global conversations on history.
The WWII drama “Evil Unbound (731)” premiered to a full house in NYC on Sept 18, stirring deep reflection. It hits 118 US cinemas on Sept 19.
Evil Unbound (731) premiered in NYC on Sept.18 to a sold-out audience, spotlighting WWII-era Unit 731 and launching in 118 U.S. theaters on Sept.19.
‘Evil Unbound’ premiered in Harbin, confronting Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities. Its presale box office hit 117M yuan on the Sept. 18 Incident anniversary.
The China-Russia co-produced film ‘Red Silk’ premiered in Beijing on September 4 as the opening film of the 2025 Russian Film Festival, highlighting cross-border cultural collaboration.
Chinese film âDongji Rescueâ debuted in London and Australia, captivating audiences with a WWII rescue story that champions humanity and cross-border solidarity.
At Beijing and London events, directors Guan Hu and Fang Li wore T-shirts bearing the sunken Lisbon Maruâs coordinates, linking their WWII rescue films.
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.
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.