
Tokyo Screening of Chinese Nanjing Massacre Film Sparks JapanâChina Dialogue
At a Tokyo screening of Dead To Rights, 150 Chinese mainland and Japanese viewers confronted the Nanjing Massacre and called for historical truth to build lasting peace.
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At a Tokyo screening of Dead To Rights, 150 Chinese mainland and Japanese viewers confronted the Nanjing Massacre and called for historical truth to build lasting peace.
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China’s summer blockbuster “Dead To Rights” brings the 1937 Nanjing Massacre to life, topping $210M box office and inspiring global reflection on justice and memory.
Over 200 guests, including Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, attended the North American premiere of Dead to Rights in Washington, D.C., spotlighting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.
âDead to Rightsâ brings the Nanjing Massacre to life with a Chinese mainland box-office win. Donor Evan Kail calls it a âten out of tenâ must-see as it opens in North America Aug 15.