On Wednesday, August 6, “Dead to Rights” made its North American debut in Washington, D.C., bringing together over 200 guests for a moving tribute to history’s lessons 🎬✨. The powerful film revisits the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, telling a story of resilience and remembrance.
Among the audience was Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, who took the stage to share his thoughts on the film’s impact. He praised the filmmakers for shedding light on an important chapter of history and emphasized the universal need to remember and learn from the past.
Set against the harrowing backdrop of the invading Japanese military’s actions in Nanjing, “Dead to Rights” blends gripping storytelling with striking visuals. It feels as intense as a top Netflix docuseries, with history’s weight behind every scene.
With its powerful narrative and emotional depth, “Dead to Rights” is more than a film—it’s a call to reflection. If you’re passionate about history, social justice, or simply love a story that moves you, this premiere was one for the books 🙌.
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