Civilian Victims of Military Brutality   Vi-2010 

Nanjing, 1937: Scenes from a hospital, images of the wounded and the dying within it. One of the 20th century’s most important pieces of film. A deeply disturbing experience.

Scenes from a hospital: images of the wounded and the dying, shots of torn, mangled, shredded, burned, smashed human flesh and bones - what still remains to be 'seen' of the crimes committed by the Japanese Imperial Army. The place: Nanjing. The time: 1937. One of the 20th century’s most important films. A deeply disturbing experience.

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USA 1938
DirectorJohn Magee
PhotographyJohn Magee a.o.
EditorGeorge Fitch
Length20'