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Reel story: Veteran screens vintage movies for free
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Source: China Daily
Zhou screens the film Doctor Bethune in Yangzhuang village on June 20. LIU TONG/WANG ZHONGXUN/DATONG DAILY

Zhou, 62, has been fascinated by Chinese revolutionary-themed movies since he was a child, which inspired him to become a soldier as he grew up. The films, including Tunnel Warfare, Landmine Warfare and Nan Zheng Bei Zhan, were considered classics by generations of Chinese people due to their good quality and display of bravery, heroism and patriotism.

In 1981, he joined the army and was assigned to the film unit in his brigade, where he learned the intricacies of inspection, projection and film rewind. Achieving a clean sheet of more than 300 screenings without a single accident, he excelled in the former Beijing military region's skill test for projectionists.

Retirement from the military did not diminish Zhou's enthusiasm for movies. He became a collector of vintage film copies and projectors. Now, his collection includes some 400 copies of old films and seven projectors.

Starting in 2003, he began screening his copies of revolutionary films for free in companies, villages and schools in various counties in Datong, as education and entertainment. His screenings help instill a sense of gratitude for the peace and prosperity today and build a sense of patriotism among his viewers.

China Daily

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