
‘Dead To Rights’: Chinese Mainland Hit from Nanjing Premieres Globally
Summer film ‘Dead To Rights’ from Nanjing is dominating the box office and making its global premiere, sparking worldwide buzz.
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Summer film ‘Dead To Rights’ from Nanjing is dominating the box office and making its global premiere, sparking worldwide buzz.
Discover how the film ‘Dead To Rights’ uses the story of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre to show that remembering atrocity is a duty to peace.
Chinese wartime film ‘Dead to Rights’ resonates with North American audiences through its powerful tale of sacrifice in 1937 Nanjing and plea for peace.
A new documentary, Dead to Rights, reveals how brave individuals hid 1937 Nanjing Massacre photos—proof that history mustn’t be erased.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ on the Nanjing Massacre premieres in Toronto and Vancouver, blending history and human resilience.
The film “Dead to Rights” honors China’s WWII sacrifices, revealing brave civilians’ fight for truth during the Nanjing Massacre and urging us to cherish peace.
“Dead To Rights” has hit over $210M in the Chinese mainland, toppling box office records and bringing the 1937 Nanjing Massacre back into the spotlight.
The WWII drama “Dead to Rights” raked in ¥1.9B in the Chinese mainland and is set for global release on Aug 15, with screenings in Australia, Canada and more.
Chinese mainland WWII film Dead to Rights smashes 1.7B yuan in domestic box office and gears up for global release from August 7, says Zhang Ke.
Dead to Rights had its North American premiere in Washington, D.C., drawing over 200 guests including Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, and shining a light on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.