China selects ‘Dead to Rights’ as Oscar submission for Best International Feature Film

China has chosen ShenAo’s ‘Dead to Rights’ as its submission for the Best International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards.
China selects ‘Dead to Rights’ as Oscar submission for Best International Feature Film
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China has chosen ShenAo’s ‘Dead to Rights’ as its submission for the Best International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards, reported Variety.

Written by Shen Ao, Zhang Ke, and Xu Luyang, and set against the backdrop of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, drawing from documented historical events, ‘Dead to Rights’ follows A Chang (Liu Haoran of the ‘Detective Chinatown’ franchise), a postman who assumes the identity of a photo developer to survive the Japanese occupation.

Operating from within the walls of a Japanese-controlled studio, he covertly shelters Chinese soldiers and civilians in an act of quiet resistance.

The film is produced by Furuo Qing of ‘The Wandering Earth’ franchise fame. Niu Vision Media and Echelon Studios released the film in North America in August.

‘Dead to Rights’ opened in China on July 25 and has grossed more than RMB3 billion ($415 million). It led the local box office for 16 consecutive days over the summer. China has yet to win the international feature Oscar. The country has scored two nominations in the category to date, with Zhang Yimou’s ‘Ju Dou’ (1991) and ‘Hero’ (2003). Hong Kong, which submits separately, has earned three nominations: Zhang Yimou’s ‘Raise the Red Lantern’ (1992), Chen Kaige’s ‘Farewell My Concubine’ (1994) and Derek Tsang’s ‘Better Days’ (2021).  (ANI)

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