
Chinese Film Evil Unbound 731 Explores WWII Horrors at LA Premiere
Chinese mainland war drama Evil Unbound 731 premiered in LA, shedding light on WWII atrocities and sparking debates on memory, justice and healing.
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Chinese mainland war drama Evil Unbound 731 premiered in LA, shedding light on WWII atrocities and sparking debates on memory, justice and healing.
Chinese film “Evil Unbound”, about Japan’s Unit 731 crimes, premiered across North America on Thursday, with audiences calling it “powerful”.
Evil Unbound (731) premiered in NYC on September 18, stirring deep emotions with its portrayal of Unit 731’s dark World War II history.
At the Canadian premiere of Dongji Rescue, audiences were moved to tears by the inspiring WWII rescue story and celebrated the courage at its heart.
London hosts the European premiere of ‘Dongji Rescue’, spotlighting Chinese fishermen’s daring WWII rescue of over 300 British POWs from the Lisbon Maru.
Actor Leander Claussen lauds Dead to Rights’ bold storytelling and craftsmanship after its LA premiere.
‘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.
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.