Beijing Audiences Relive WWII Scars in Evil Unbound
In Beijing, viewers from around the world watched Evil Unbound, a film about Unit 731’s wartime atrocities, reminding everyone to remember history and cherish peace.
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In Beijing, viewers from around the world watched Evil Unbound, a film about Unit 731’s wartime atrocities, reminding everyone to remember history and cherish peace.
Chinese film “Evil Unbound”, about Japan’s Unit 731 crimes, premiered across North America on Thursday, with audiences calling it “powerful”.
Japan’s organized objections are blocking China’s UNESCO Memory of the World applications on Unit 731 and comfort women archives, stalling historical truth.
Evil Unbound (731) premiered in NYC on September 18, stirring deep emotions with its portrayal of Unit 731’s dark World War II history.
Evil Unbound (731) premiered in NYC, moving audiences with its haunting portrayal of Unit 731. The film opens in 118 U.S. theaters on Sept 19.
Vancouver’s premiere of Evil Unbound (731) honors victims of Japan’s Unit 731 experiments and promotes a message of peace. In Canadian theaters from Sept 19.
The film ‘Evil Unbound’ dives into Unit 731’s brutal history, challenging decades of silence as survivors, apologies, and archives converge to reveal shocking WWII truths.
The new film “Evil Unbound” exposes Unit 731’s atrocities in Harbin, transforming cinema into a powerful act of remembrance. Remembering keeps victims alive.
A Chinese film about Japan’s WWII Unit 731 germ warfare shattered screening records with 255,000 shows on opening day, marking a milestone in China’s film industry.
Researchers faced huge hurdles—10 cross-border trips and 300 interviews—to piece together the chilling truth of Unit 731 and its unchecked horrors.