When the China-made WWII film, "Evil Unbound" — about Japan's notorious germ warfare group Unit 731 — was released earlier in ...
Directed by Ao Shen, The Nanjing Photo Studio (南京照相馆, international title Dead to Rights) is a Chinese historical drama inspired by the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. Starring L ...
Presenting the top 5 highest-rated Chinese movies (in Mandarin) on IMDb, from beloved Jiang Wen classics to an animated blockbuster!
Based on true events, the film follows a group of civilians in a Japanese-controlled photo studio in Nanjing, where, as they ...
Historical epics have long captivated audiences with grand battle sequences that utilize cinema’s power to depict huge armies, violent confrontation, and earth-shattering chaos. Whether it's ancient ...
As Imperial Japanese soldiers scour the streets, a group of civilians in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing seek refuge in a small photography studio. Developing photographs taken throughout the city ...
Chinese media, including television shows and films, have long served as instruments for reinforcing official narratives, ...
The recent 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender at the end of World War II inspired multiple publications on how Japan remembers its wartime history. However, there has been less said about the ...