Nanking is a 2007 documentary film about the 1937 Nanking Massacre committed by the Japanese army in the former capital city Nanjing, China. The film draws on letters and diaries from the era as well as archive footage and interviews with surviving victims and perpetrators of the massacre. Contemporary actors play the roles of the Western missionaries, professors, and businessmen who formed the Nanking Safety Zone to protect the city's civilians from Japanese forces.

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  • Nanking is a 2007 documentary film about the 1937 Nanking Massacre committed by the Japanese army in the former capital city Nanjing, China. The film draws on letters and diaries from the era as well as archive footage and interviews with surviving victims and perpetrators of the massacre. Contemporary actors play the roles of the Western missionaries, professors, and businessmen who formed the Nanking Safety Zone to protect the city's civilians from Japanese forces. Particular attention is paid to John Rabe, a German businessman who organized the Nanking Safety Zone, Robert O. Wilson, a surgeon who remained in Nanking to care for legions of victims, and Minnie Vautrin, a missionary educator who rendered aid to thousands of Nanking's women. The film uses the older romanization of the city's name, "Nanking", for its title. This choice was likely made to maintain continuity between the film and texts from the era. The standard modern romanization, Hanyu Pinyin, renders the city's name as "Nanjing" (pronounced, with tones, as Nánjīng).
  • Nanking ist ein US-amerikanischer Dokumentarfilm aus dem Jahr 2007. Regie führten Bill Guttentag und Dan Sturman, die gemeinsam mit Elizabeth Bentley das Drehbuch schrieben.
  • 『南京』(英:NANKING)は、アメリカ合衆国製作で2007年公開された「南京大虐殺」(南京攻略戦)に関するドキュメンタリー映画。中国で『南京』、台湾で『被遺忘的1937』の題名でも公開された。
  • 《南京》(Nanking),臺灣譯為《被遺忘的1937》,一部由中、英、美三国共同投资拍摄的一部反映南京大屠杀历史的影片。
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  • Nanking is a 2007 documentary film about the 1937 Nanking Massacre committed by the Japanese army in the former capital city Nanjing, China. The film draws on letters and diaries from the era as well as archive footage and interviews with surviving victims and perpetrators of the massacre. Contemporary actors play the roles of the Western missionaries, professors, and businessmen who formed the Nanking Safety Zone to protect the city's civilians from Japanese forces.
  • Nanking ist ein US-amerikanischer Dokumentarfilm aus dem Jahr 2007. Regie führten Bill Guttentag und Dan Sturman, die gemeinsam mit Elizabeth Bentley das Drehbuch schrieben.
  • 『南京』(英:NANKING)は、アメリカ合衆国製作で2007年公開された「南京大虐殺」(南京攻略戦)に関するドキュメンタリー映画。中国で『南京』、台湾で『被遺忘的1937』の題名でも公開された。
  • 《南京》(Nanking),臺灣譯為《被遺忘的1937》,一部由中、英、美三国共同投资拍摄的一部反映南京大屠杀历史的影片。
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