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This clip from "Dead to Rights" shows a poignant moment at the photo studio. The owner pulls down backdrops painted with famous landmarks from across China, bolstering the main characters' resolve to resist for their motherland.
The film tells the true story of civilians in occupied Nanjing who risked everything to preserve photographic evidence of Japanese war crimes, defying censorship and propaganda in the hope of revealing the truth to the world.