During the Sino-Japanese War, a group of prisoners of war become victims of brutal human experiments conducted by the Imperial Japanese Army.
Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre is a graphic and brutal portrayal of the atrocities committed by the Japanese Imperial Army during their occupation of Nanking, China in 1937. The movie explores the harrowing experiences of both Chinese civilians and Chinese and Japanese soldiers involved in the conflict.
During the shut down and destruction of the Japanese test camp Squadron 731 in Manchuria, a soldier becomes infected with a virus developed during the camp's testing and risks spreading it into Japan on the train ride home.
Men Behind the Sun is a shocking and disturbing portrayal of the war crimes committed by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II in Manchuria. The movie follows a group of Chinese prisoners of war who are subjected to horrific experiments and tortures in a secret Japanese laboratory, highlighting the brutality and dehumanization of war.