‘Evil Unbound’: More Than Just a Movie on History
Explore how ‘Evil Unbound’ transcends the screen, reminding us of crucial historical lessons and the power of collective memory.
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Explore how ‘Evil Unbound’ transcends the screen, reminding us of crucial historical lessons and the power of collective memory.
The new film “Evil Unbound” exposes Unit 731’s atrocities in Harbin, transforming cinema into a powerful act of remembrance. Remembering keeps victims alive.
Chinese WWII film Dongji Rescue premiered in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, moving audiences with its story of fishermen risking all to save British POWs in 1942.
Ludo Cremers praises ‘Dead to Rights’ at its LA premiere, urging viewers to face history’s repeating brutality in this must-see new film.
Producer Bob Underwood calls Dead to Rights a ‘powerful film’ at its LA premiere and hopes it inspires U.S.–Chinese mainland cooperation.
New documentary “Food Delivery: Fresh from the West Philippine Sea” draws emotional maritime tales while critics say it oversimplifies complex regional geopolitics.
Dutch cinematography expert Kees Van Oostrum praises ‘Ne Zha 2’ for its record-breaking success and unique blend of Eastern and Western storytelling.