Nanking is a 2007 documentary film about the Nanjing Massacre, committed in 1937 by the Japanese army in the former capital city Nanjing, China. It was inspired by Iris Chang's book The Rape of Nanking (1997), which discussed the persecution and murder of the Chinese by the Imperial Japanese Army in the then-capital of Nanjing at the outset of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45). The film draws on letters and diaries from the era as well as archive footage and interviews with surviving victims and perpetrators of the massacre. Contemporary actors play the roles of the Western missionaries, professors, and businessmen who formed the Nanking Safety Zone to protect the city's civilians from Japanese forces. Particular attention is paid to Nazi Party member John Rabe, a German businessman who organized the Nanking Safety Zone, Robert O. Wilson, a surgeon who remained in Nanjing to care for legions of victims, and Minnie Vautrin, a missionary educator who rendered aid to thousands of Nanjing's women.
Nanking (2007)
Directed by Bill Guttentag / Dan Sturman
Genres - Biography, Documentary, Drama, History, War |
Release Date - Feb 10, 2007 |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - R
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Movie Info
Official Site
Box Office
$1,566,248
Tags
1930s, City, Japanese, Japanese Occupation Of China, Nanking Massacre China 1937, Nanking Safety Zone, Rape
Attributes
Based On: The Rape of Nanking
Narrative Location: Nanjing
Narrative Location: Nanjing
Alternate Titles
Nankin
PL
Nanking
GB, US
Нанкин
RU
南京
CN, JP
被遺忘的1937
TW