Chinese mainland film Dead to Rights premieres in Toronto & Vancouver
Chinese mainland film Dead to Rights, about the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premiered in Toronto and Vancouver, sparking global conversations ahead of the 80th WWII anniversary.
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Chinese mainland film Dead to Rights, about the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premiered in Toronto and Vancouver, sparking global conversations ahead of the 80th WWII anniversary.
Dead to Rights tops China’s box office, telling the story of civilians who safeguarded WWII truths during the Nanjing Massacre. Its global success honors China’s sacrifices and champions peace.
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.
WWII drama Dead to Rights has grossed 1.9B yuan at the box office and will hit screens globally on August 15, spotlighting the power of local stories on the world stage.
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.
The ‘Dead to Rights’ trailer follows civilians risking everything to develop film that exposes the Nanjing Massacre.
Explore âDead To Rights,â a Chinese cinematic landmark that confronts the 1937 Nanjing Massacre through one postmanâs lens of moral courage.
Chinese film Dead to Rights leads global box office with 1.7B Yuan haul, earning an 8.6 Douban rating and critical praise for its powerful storytelling.
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.
Shen Ao’s ‘Dead To Rights’ has stormed the Chinese mainland box office, topping 1B yuan in eight days with over 30M admissions and an 8.6 Douban rating.