"Tokyo's rightwing governor, Shintaro Ishihara, is one of several leading politicians to have come out in support of the film, directed by Satoru Mizushima, who heads a nationalist satellite TV channel. Also known as the Nanjing Massacre, the event followed one of the battles involving China in the Second Sino-Japanese War.

The Nanking Massacre took place over a period of six weeks in 1937, when the Imperial Japanese Army brutally murdered hundreds of thousands … "I think that there is irrefutable evidence for the Nanjing massacre, and international society has long ago come to a conclusion about it. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness.Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.Quickly browse titles in our catalog based on the ones you have picked.An event so horrible, and yet relatively obscure. It's pretty clear that her suicidal depression stemmed from her writing and that's made very clear in this film. It's documented that for years after publication Iris suffered from severe depression and sleep deprivation stemming from her writing and research on this subject. The information is and has been readily available to any who care to do some actual research. A film as much about Iris Chang's abbreviated and difficult life as about the murders in Nanking The Nanking Massacre stands as one of the worst atrocities of the bloody twentieth century. China doesn't get a pass on the horrific things they do to eachother and animals because the Japanese did some horrific things 82 years ago. Nanjing Massacre, conventional Nanking Massacre, also called Rape of Nanjing, (December 1937–January 1938), mass killing and ravaging of Chinese citizens and capitulated soldiers by soldiers of the Japanese Imperial Army after its seizure of Nanjing, China, on December 13, 1937, during the Sino-Japanese War that preceded World War II. "China and Japan have both attached great importance to the dialogue, and the two sides will exchange views on mutual relations and issues both sides are concerned about," she said. Between December 13, when Nanking fell to the Japanese, and the end of February 1938, the orgy of violence by the Japanese Imperial Army claimed the lives of an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 Chinese civilians and prisoners of war. "What is important is to correct the historical record and send the right message.

Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. Then, could you imagine how would it be being one of those victims in the film? A very very moving documentary film, as much a eulogy to Chinese-American Iris Chang as a documentary on the Nanking massacre. I know a bit about China. I remember a quotation from someone about her publishing on a subject that had been hitherto ignored . Photograph: China Photos/Getty Images China on the other hand is Communist and those who go against (even in the mind of the State) are snatched up, imprisoned, tortured and eventually cut open while they are alive so someone with lots of money can get an organ. . It's not hard. Minnie Vautrin and George Ashmore Fitch are also depicted. The Rape of Nanking represents a truly brutal moment in the history of humanity. Please remember, it's truly happened. "Japan's taking of a correct and responsible attitude to properly deal with historical problems helps it truly win the trust of Asian neighbours and the global community. The Nanking Massacre was an episode of mass rape and murder committed by the Japanese troops against the residents of Nanking, then the capital of the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Not so much. This documentary was made in 2007. In Wu Ziniu's 1995 film Don't Cry, Nanking, actor Ulrich Ottenburger played Rabe, although his name was changed to "John Robbins." The actress who played Iris Chang (Olivia Cheng) bears a striking resemblance to Iris. .

"The film will be funded by public donations and should appear before the end of this year, the 70th anniversary of what many historians have described as an orgy of rape, pillage and murder by Japanese imperial army troops.It is one of several films about the Nanjing massacre set for release this year. Chinese civilians in the then-capital of the Republic of China were tortured, raped, and killed in shocking numbers over a span of six weeks. We know about the Bataan Death March because American soldiers were killed there and we consider it an atrocity against America. Aren't we supposed to evolve?

"she illustrated the power of one" or something to that effect. "Ms Jiang added, however, that the controversy would not derail the latest bilateral talks aimed at improving ties due to end at the weekend. Due to the horrific pictures, it is hard to watch? Iris Chang exposed her own humanity to researching, studying, and writing about that which was so inhumane that we find it unimaginable. One can greatly appreciate the research and effort to make such, and the passion with which Iris Chang had for her effort to "tell their story", but to love a documentary that the writing about its subject matter essentially destroyed her is not possible. The actress who played Iris Chang (Olivia Cheng) bears a striking resemblance to Iris. The reels contain footage that Magee shot while serving as a missionary in China during the 1920s and 1930s, including footage from the so-called Nanking Massacre. The victims who told of seeing their parents murdered before their eyes, their sisters raped, their young siblings stabbed to death is vivid, horrible, and wrenching.
The massacre occurred over a six-week period starting on December 13, 1937, the day the Japanese captured Nanking.

Thanks Iris Chang. I, for one, will never forget her or the atrocities in Nanking on which she wrote.
Not just the Japanese or Germans, because all human beings have this capacity for great evil, if put under the right political or social circumstances. We have to learn from history if we want to make sure it does not happen again". Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. No, one cannot love a film with such subject matter.