NEWSGD.COM
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Site Map | Chinese
News | Biz | Pearl River Delta | Enjoy Life | Culture | Travelling | Pics | Cities & Towns | Gov Info | Specials
Current Home > Culture/Life/Edu > Culture News
[WWII] Docudrama on Nanjing Massacre author Iris Chang to be released
Latest Updated by 2007-04-02 11:11:06
Related News
Culture & Life
[People & Life]30 percent of couples abandon sex for stress
[Culture News] China hosts photo exhibition to mark EU's 50th birthday
[Arts & Artists] Lang Lang & London coming to Guangzhou!
[Education] Free vocational training makes Chinese farmers more competitive in job market

History in Lens: China's resistant war against Japanese aggression during World War II 

The makers of a docudrama on Iris Chang, the Chinese American author of the New York Times bestseller "The Rape of Nanking", say the film will be ready for release at the end of the year.

The producers told a press conference in Nanjing, formerly known as "Nanking", capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, that "Iris Chang" had finished shooting in China and would continue in Japan, the U.S., and Canada.

Its screening is scheduled to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre.

The massacre occurred in December 1937 when Japanese troops occupied Nanjing, then capital of China. More than 300,000 Chinese were killed, one third of the city's buildings in the city were burned and more than 20,000 women were raped in eight weeks.

Worried that the West was forgetting the atrocity, Iris Chang compiled recollections from sources in China, Japan and North America and recorded them in her book, "The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II", which became the first, full-length English-language narrative of the event to reach a wide audience.

Chang committed suicide at the age of 36 in 2004, after a battle with depression.

"Without Chang's outcry, the western world would not hear the victims in the massacre. Her passion shocked me, and shocked the world. I will try my best to play the lead role in the film," said Olivia Cheng, a Chinese Canadian actress who played Chang.

According to Bill Spahic, director of the film, the story is told from Chang's perspective, with no third-person narrative, to give a more striking impression of her personality.

The film is fully funded by Canadian independent production firm Reel Iris Productions, a partnership of Real to Reel Productions and the Canada Association for Learning and Preserving the History of World War II in Asia (ALPHA). Filming began in Nanjing in December 2006.

Editor: Wing

By: Source: China View website
Previous:  [Living in Guangdong] Mercury expected to drop drastically  Next:Le French May to add color to HK's 10th anniversary


Female peacekeeper to leave for Haiti next month


Only a half cake and bread safety qualified


[Guangzhou] Eight New Attractive Places of Liwan District Selected


Guangzhou Port leaps to be world's fifth largest


"Blades of Glory" tops box office in N America
This site contains material from other media for content enrichment purpose only.
The Southcn.com website do not endorse such content and do not bear the joint responsibility of their copyright infringement.
The views expressed in written material posted to the bulletin boards of Southcn.com are those of the authors and/or publishers. The Southcn.com website does not endorse information products posted by organizations and individuals here. The originators of these information products are solely responsible for their content.
For copyright infringement issues, you shall contact Southcn.com within thirty (30) days. Email: falv@southcn.com
If you find any error in this page, please drag your mouse to mark the text with error, then press "CTRL" and "ENTER", to inform us. Thanks for your help!
Home  |  About Us  |   Contact Us  |  Site Map  |  Chinese
©2005 WWW.NEWSGD.COM. All rights reserved.registered number 020074 Terms of Use | Advertise | ICP Certificate No.B2-20050252
Guangdong Gov Link
Guangdong Gov Brief
State Structure
Guangdong in Brief
Laws & Regulations
Exchange Rate
Guangdong Guide
   
Museum Museum
University University
Eat Eat
Shopping Duting
Night Life Night Life
Weather Weather
Phone No. Phone Num
Consulate Consulate
Airport Airport
Travel Tips Tours Tips