'Dead to Rights' director advocates history recall through war movie
Shen Ao, director of the currently popular war film "Dead to Rights," called on audiences to "remember history, honor the fallen heroes, cherish peace, and forge a better future," when he attended a film exchange press conference in Beijing on Thursday.
Drawing on verified photographic evidence of Japanese wartime atrocities during the Nanjing Massacre, the movie tells the story of a group of Chinese civilians who seek refuge in a photography studio during the brutal occupation of Nanjing by Japanese aggressors in 1937.
Held by the State Council Information Office, the press conference invited representatives from the domestic film industry to exchange views with Chinese and foreign journalists on the theme of promoting the high-quality development of the movie industry.