
How ‘Dead to Rights’ Brings 1930s Nanjing to Life
Discover how ‘Dead to Rights’ recreates 1930s Nanjing with stunning authenticity, exposing historical war crimes in this summer’s hit film.
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Discover how ‘Dead to Rights’ recreates 1930s Nanjing with stunning authenticity, exposing historical war crimes in this summer’s hit film.
Shen Ao, director of the war film ‘Dead to Rights’, calls on audiences to remember history, honor fallen heroes, and cherish peace for a brighter future.
Explore the ‘Portraits of Humanity’ featurette for Dead to Rights, revealing how ordinary people in 1937 Nanjing unite to protect truth and dignity through a roll of film.
The new “Dead to Rights” trailer offers a raw, shocking look at the 1937 Nanjing Massacre through the lens of civilians forced to develop war photographs.
Trailer for “Dead to Rights” reveals civilians’ fight to preserve shocking photos amid the Nanjing Massacre—a gripping tale of survival and resistance.
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Discover the viral Hanfu performance blending swordplay & oil-paper umbrella artistry in a bamboo forest. A modern twist on classic martial arts.
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Young dancers in the Chinese mainland are fusing oil-paper umbrellas and Hanfu dance into a dynamic performance that bridges ancient heritage and modern youth culture.