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Massacre in Nanjing = Tu Cheng Xue Ji

China, 1987
film

This film is reputed to be the first to ever dramatic retelling of the events leading from the Japanese invasion of Nanjing, on Dec. 13, 1937. Over the course..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Eight martyrs = Ba nu tou jiang

China, 1987
Similarity: 75%

First Sino-Japanese War = 甲午风云

China, 1962
Similarity: 72%

Storm = Lei Yu

China, 1984
Similarity: 72%

Once upon a time in China II

China, 1992
Similarity: 72%

The Sea prisoners = Hai yue

China, 1981
Similarity: 72%

Gushu artist: the artist of folk art = Gu shu yi ren

China, 1987
Similarity: 72%

The 400 million

United States, 1938
Similarity: 72%

The Mysterious caravan = Shenmi de tuodui

China, 1985
Similarity: 72%

The Little black box = Hei xia die xue ji = 黑匣喋血记

China, 1986
Similarity: 71%

The Emperor and the assassin

China, 1999
Similarity: 71%

The Loner = Gu du de mou sha zhe = 孤独的谋杀者

China, 1986
Similarity: 70%

Evening bell = Wang zhong [NTSC]

China, 1988
Similarity: 70%

A City of sadness = Bei quing cheng shi

Taiwan, Province Of China, 1989
Similarity: 70%

Tan Sitong = Tan Si Tong

China, 1985
Similarity: 70%

The Birth of New China = Kai Guo Da Dian

China, 1989
Similarity: 70%

Death of a beauty = Mei ren zhi si

China, 1986
Similarity: 70%

In the depths of her heart = Xin ling shen chu

China
Similarity: 69%

Hero

China, 2002
Similarity: 69%
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