
A powerful, emotional and relevant reminder of the heartbreaking toll
war takes on the innocent, Nanking tells the story of the Japanese
invasion of Nanking, China, in the early days of World War II. As part
of a campaign to conquer all of China, the Japanese subjected Nanking
– which was then China's capital – to months of aerial bombardment,
and when the city fell, the Japanese army unleashed murder and rape on
a horrifying scale. In the midst of the rampage, a small group of
Westerners banded together to establish a Safety Zone where over
200,000 Chinese found refuge. Unarmed, these missionaries, university
professors, doctors and businessmen – including a Nazi named John Rabe
– bore witness to the events, while risking their own lives to protect
civilians from slaughter.
is told through deeply moving interviews with Chinese
survivors, chilling archival footage and photos of the events, and
testimonies of former Japanese soldiers. At the heart of Nanking is a
filmed stage reading of the Westerners' letters and diaries, featuring
Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway and Jurgen Prochnow. Through its
interweave of archival images, testimonies of survivors, and readings
of first hand accounts, the film puts the viewer on the streets of
Nanking and brings the forgotten past to startling life.
is a testament to the courage and conviction of individuals
who were determined to act in the face of evil and a powerful tribute
to the resilience of the Chinese people – a gripping account of light
in the darkest of times.
(from www.nankingthefilm.com)

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