Nanking Screening Presented by the Strauss Center International Security Film Series
With co-director Dan Sturman in attendance!
The Robert S. Strauss Center’s International Security Film Series invites you to a
screening of the award-winning 2007 documentary film Nanking.
When: Tuesday, April 22, 2008, at 7:00 pm
Where: ACES Avaya Auditorium
Nanking documents the massacres and atrocities that Imperial Japan’s army committed in China’s capital city during the winter of 1937-38—an event that roils Sino-Japanese relations to this day. Amidst widespread killings, rapes, looting, and arson, a small group of Westerners established a safety zone that saved tens of thousands of Chinese. Nanking has won awards at the Sundance, Hong Kong, and Heartland Film Festivals.
Admission is free but on a first-come, first-served basis.
This movie is rated “R” for violence. Audience members under 17 will not be admitted without an adult or guardian present.
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