
China's summer box office revenue has surpassed 10 billion yuan (about 1.4 billion U.S. dollars) as of Aug. 18, with homegrown titles dominating the season's top earners.
Leading the charge is "Dead To Rights," a film about the Nanjing Massacre during World War II, which has grossed 2.6 billion yuan since its July 25 release. It is the only summer release to top the 2-billion-yuan threshold so far, and now ranks as the year's third-highest earner overall in China.
Drawing on verified photographic evidence of Japanese wartime atrocities during the Nanjing Massacre, "Dead To Rights" tells the story of a group of Chinese civilians who shelter in a photography studio during the brutal occupation of Nanjing by Japanese aggressors in 1937.
Xinjiang launches consumption voucher program to boost winter tourism
Liaohu Village of China's Yunnan boasts thousand-year pottery-making tradition
Yading scenic spot in China's Sichuan in best viewing season
Internet life carnival kicks off in Tongxiang City, China's Zhejiang
In pics: drifting ice in Jiayin section of China's Heilongjiang River
点击右上角
微信好友
朋友圈

请使用浏览器分享功能进行分享
