Review:

Nanking (2007), A Documentary Film By Bill Guttentag And Dan Sturman

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Nanking (2007) is a documentary film directed by Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman. The film recounts the 1937 Nanking Massacre in China during World War II, where hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians were brutally killed by Japanese soldiers.

Key Features

  • Historical accuracy
  • Emotional impact
  • First-hand accounts
  • Interviews with survivors

Pros

  • Powerful storytelling
  • Important historical documentation
  • Raises awareness about war atrocities

Cons

  • Graphic depictions of violence may be distressing to viewers

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