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          Chinese film about Nanjing Massacre overwhelms, shocks German audience

          China Daily | Updated: 2025-09-13 11:41
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          A moviegoer walks by the poster of Dead to Rights at a New York theater on Aug 15.[Photo/Xinhua]

          MUNICH — As the credits rolled on the Chinese film Dead to Rights in a German cinema on the evening of Aug 28, Sarah Bahadra sat completely stunned, her eyes glistening. In a voice barely above a whisper, she says she was overwhelmed, describing the film as "too sad …really horrible".

          Like many Germans in the packed theater of Mathaeser Filmpalast in central Munich, Bahadra had never heard of the Nanjing Massacre, the movie's subject. In one of the 20th century's darkest chapters, Japanese troops stormed the Chinese city of Nanjing, present-day Jiangsu province, in the winter of 1937, and unleashed unimaginable horror upon its residents.

          Over the course of just six weeks, tens of thousands were brutally tortured and raped, most of them innocent civilians. The massacre left more than 300,000 people dead.

          Told through the stories around a Chinese photography studio, the film chronicles the brutalities of the massacre with unflinching detail and left much of the German audience in tears. When the lights came on, some sat in stunned silence, reluctant to leave their seats.

          "It is a very important movie," says Bernd Einmeier, president of the German-Chinese Association for Economy, Education and Culture, during an interview with Xinhua. "It's also important for Europe to know about the Nanjing Massacre. Because honestly, most Europeans have never heard about this, and they have no clue what happened there."

          Einmeier believes that in the global war against fascism, China paid a high price. "We saw in the movie so much suffering, so many dead and injured, and there's a lot of trauma there. ... China as a nation came together and contributed to peace," he says.

          "The movie also gives us motivation to work for peace," he notes. "Nobody wants war."

          For Esref Yavuz, a German father who attended the screening, the film was his first real exposure to the Nanjing Massacre. "The film shook me deeply, and seeing those innocent women and children being killed made me very sad. As a father, I find it hard to imagine such a thing really happened," he says.

          Yavuz admits that before the screening, he knew nearly nothing about the horrific events that took place in Nanjing. "We didn't learn much about this in Europe. There was no public acknowledgment from Japan either, saying, 'Yes, this happened.' That's sad, because those people died in vain. It was horrible."

          He adds, "If you even try to imagine what these people went through, it was an insane, terrible time. I'm glad it's over, and I'm glad China has risen back from it."

          The emotional gravity of the film was echoed by Erhard Rau, president of the German Cultural and Economic Promotion Association. He tells Xinhua that the Japanese military committed serious war crimes in China, but the unyielding spirit of the Chinese people in the face of such atrocities deserves respect.

          "This part of history remains difficult for Japanese society to confront. But historical facts cannot be denied, and the truth should not be avoided," he says.

          "That is precisely why a film like this is so important. It not only restores a neglected part of history, but also reminds us to remain vigilant against war and to cherish peace."

          Xinhua

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