Exhibit Unveils Posters of Chinese WWII Film Dongji Rescue
Highlights
'Dongji Rescue' highlights a WWII rescue of 380 British POWs sunk by a U.S. sub near China's Zhoushan Islands.
'Dongji Rescue' is a poignant film now showing in Chinese theaters that intricately portrays a lesser-known but significant event from World War II. The film draws direct inspiration from the historical sinking of the Lisbon Maru, a Japanese military cargo ship that was tragically carrying over 1,800 British prisoners of war. This narrative sheds light on the harrowing conditions faced by POWs during this tumultuous period.
The pivotal moment of the film centers around the unforeseen sinking of the Lisbon Maru by a U.S. submarine, which was unaware that it was targeting a vessel carrying POWs en route from Hong Kong to Japan. The incident occurred off the coast of the Zhoushan Islands, located in east China's Zhejiang Province, which became the backdrop for this dramatic rescue operation.
In the face of formidable challenges, local fishermen demonstrated extraordinary bravery as they ventured into perilous waters brimming with danger. With the looming threat of Japanese reprisals ever present, these everyday heroes displayed remarkable courage and humanity as they undertook the dangerous task of rescuing more than 380 POWs from the icy depths of the sea.
The story of 'Dongji Rescue' not only highlights this significant rescue operation but also serves to honor the local individuals who risked their lives to save others. Their selfless acts are poignantly captured in a series of promotional posters accompanying the film, which vividly illustrate the intense emotions and sheer bravery involved in this maritime rescue.
The film thus acts as more than just a cinematic experience; it is a homage to a historical event that may have otherwise remained obscured by time. By presenting the narratives of both the saved and the saviors, 'Dongji Rescue' spotlights the collective human spirit, emphasizing themes of sacrifice and valor amidst the backdrop of war.
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