WWII Epic Dead to Rights Tops 1.7B Yuan in China, Heads Global
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.
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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.
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.
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.
Dead To Rights brings the 1937 Nanjing Massacre to life through A Chang’s courageous photo work. A Chinese cinema landmark, it blends moral heroism with stunning visuals and box office triumph.
Dead to Rights stuns global box office, moving audiences to tears with its haunting portrayal of Nanjing’s past.
The Chinese mainland’s August box office topped 1.5B yuan, led by the historical blockbuster ‘Dead To Rights’ and a wave of commemorative films marking the 80th anniversary.
The Chinese mainland film ‘Dead to Rights’ brings the Nanjing Massacre back into the spotlight, inspiring younger audiences to remember a pivotal chapter of history.