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Ludo Cremers praises ‘Dead to Rights’ at its LA premiere, urging viewers to face history’s repeating brutality in this must-see new film.
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Ludo Cremers praises ‘Dead to Rights’ at its LA premiere, urging viewers to face history’s repeating brutality in this must-see new film.
Actor Leander Claussen lauds Dead to Rights’ bold storytelling and craftsmanship after its LA premiere.
At the LA premiere of “Dead to Rights,” audiences were so hooked they read every caption line, proving subtitles can be the next cinematic trend.
Producer Bob Underwood calls Dead to Rights a ‘powerful film’ at its LA premiere and hopes it inspires U.S.–Chinese mainland cooperation.
‘Dead to Rights’ brings the 1937 Nanjing Massacre to LA screens, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
CGTN America hosted the North American premiere of ‘Dead to Rights’ in LA, honoring the 1937 Nanjing Massacre on the 80th anniversary of the WWII victory.
John Sutton praises ‘Dead to Rights’ at its LA premiere, calling it a powerful film with heavy emotional impact.
Digital producer Edén Soto calls “Dead to Rights” more than a war film: an immersive, character-driven journey through the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ on the Nanjing Massacre debuted in Melbourne, with audiences honoring victims in a moment of silence. The film has grossed over 2B yuan on the Chinese mainland.
Chinese wartime film Dead To Rights debuts in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, moving Canadian viewers with its vivid Nanjing Massacre portrayal.