Nanking is a sometimes clumsy and sometimes artistically flawed documentary but in the end it presents a powerful account of what happened in Nanking at the end of 1937 and beginning of 1938.
Nanking (2007)
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Reviews Counted:41
Fresh:40
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: This powerful and horrific documentary brings the atrocities committed at Nanking to light without sugarcoating any of the brutality.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for disturbing images and descriptions of wartime atrocities, including rape.
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Dec 12, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $45,543
Synopsis: In 1937, Japanese armed forces entered Nanking, China, and systematically raped and killed over 200,000 Chinese in one of human history's worst atrocities. Decades later, there's still bad blood... In 1937, Japanese armed forces entered Nanking, China, and systematically raped and killed over 200,000 Chinese in one of human history's worst atrocities. Decades later, there's still bad blood and unresolved tensions. This wrenching documentary from Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman combines harrowing archival footage, interviews with survivors (including contrite Japanese vets), and reenactments with actors Woody Harrelson, Stephen Dorff, Mariel Hemingway, and Jurgen Prochnow (as a Schindler-like member of the Nazi party), reading from the diaries of real-life heroic westerners who set up a safety zone in attempt to shelter the hundreds of thousands of refugees from the city. Though this element adds some much-needed hope for humanity, this is still a deeply upsetting documentary. It's very well made and should be considered required viewing, but be warned: some of the rarely-before-seen archival footage is truly graphic and disturbing. Based on the bestselling book, THE RAPE OF NANKING by Iris Chang, this documentary makes effective use of a quietly shattering Kronos Quartet score. The film is presented in English, Japanese, and Mandarin with English subtitles. [More]
Starring: Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway, Stephen Dorff, Jürgen Prochnow
Starring: Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway, Stephen Dorff, Jürgen Prochnow, Rosalind Chao, John Getz, Michelle Krusiec, Chris Mulkey, Graham Sibley
Director: Bill Guttentag, Dan Sturman
Director: Bill Guttentag, Dan Sturman
Screenwriter: Elisabeth Bentley, Bill Guttentag, Dan Sturman
Story: Bill Guttentag, Dan Sturman
Producer: Ted Leonsis, Bill Guttentag, Michael Jacobs
Composer: Philip Marshall
Studio: ThinkFilm
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Reviews for Nanking
The filmmakers employ a powerful technique of interspersing newsreel footage with wrenching on-camera interviews of survivors and sequences of actors reciting from the letters and memoirs of the Westerners on the scene.
a documentary that may well rank among the greatest re-tellings of a historical event put on film
A handsome documentary on a brutal subject, Nanking delves into the 1937 Japanese invasion of China and the atrocities committed in the attack...
Although the story of Nanking deserves to be told, there's reason to hope this awkwardly executed doc won't be the definitive portrait.
An engrossing documentary on the atrocities committed in Nanking by Japanese soldiers and the courageous heroism of some expats in 1937.
A deft and dramatic melding of talking-head documentary, historic photos and film footage and readings by a cast of actors, the film is a devastating depiction of man’s inhumanity to man. It is also about how some of us are brave enough to say 'No.'
The personalities it brings to light -- many of whom were forced to remain silent about what they'd seen after returning to their homelands -- are worthy of widespread exposure.
Some of the stories and images here are simply, shakingly unforgettable ... The punch it delivers to the gut of viewers indicates the documentary makes the kind of impact it was seeking.
It is a harsh story and the filmmakers do not try to sugarcoat or diminish its power and tragedy.
Nanking is grim but ultimately uplifting, a reminder that even in dangerous times, brave individuals can hold the line against barbarism.
An important contribution to a historical record that, tragically, is still far from complete.
Even as history changes to accommodate current needs and frameworks, it's crucial to remember those who lived it.
Indispensable, beautifully crafted account of a little-known Japanese massacre.
Thankfully, the clarity of the impressions the actors vocalize withstands the gimmickry.
Nanking is a swift, incisive documentary about one of the lesser-known horrors of the 20th century.
Nanking doesn't tell us why decency and compassion completely break down from time to time. It just tells us something terribly modern and all too familiar.
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