CGTN America digital producer Edén Soto called the Los Angeles premiere of Dead to Rights a "powerful cinematic experience" that redefines historical storytelling. The film, which revisits the Nanjing Massacre, goes beyond traditional war narratives to spotlight untold human resilience and cultural memory. 🌏✨
"This isn’t just any war film," Soto emphasized, highlighting its focus on personal stories and emotional depth. The project has sparked conversations among young audiences about how history shapes modern identity—a theme resonating with global Gen Z viewers. 🎥💬
While avoiding graphic sensationalism, the film uses striking visuals and dialogue to honor victims while advocating peace—a balance Soto says "bridges generations through art."
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CGTN America digital producer Edén Soto reacts to film Dead to Rights
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