On September 1, 2025, over 300 guests gathered at the Chinese Embassy in Sweden to mark the 80th anniversary of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. The highlight was a screening of 'Dead To Rights,' a powerful Chinese film depicting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.
The audience spanned Swedish cultural leaders, Chinese residents in Sweden, representatives from Chinese enterprises, and exchange students from the Chinese mainland. Many described the film as a moving tribute to the victims and a reminder of the importance of remembrance.
'Dead To Rights' weaves together survivor testimonies and dramatic reenactments, offering a window into one of history's darkest chapters. The screening fostered a moment of reflection, as participants honored the past and reaffirmed their commitment to peace.
Organizers emphasized that preserving the memory of the war is key to promoting global solidarity. In a time of renewed geopolitical tensions, events like this bridge cultural divides and inspire dialogue across borders.
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Chinese film marking 80th anti-war victory wows Swedish audience
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