Global Times

Classic movies return to cinemas for CPC centenary celebratio­ns

- By Fan Anqi

A series of classic movies featuring China’s major revolution­ary events in the modern era will be brought back to screens to celebrate the 100th anniversar­y of the founding of the Communist Party of China ( CPC), reawakenin­g collective memories and patriotic sentiment among the public.

The program will last from April till the year end, with more than 100 classic domestic movies to be shown in cinemas and on TV, according to a notice released by the China Film Administra­tion on its official website in late March.

The films will also be screened in rural areas, urban communitie­s, and school campuses as part of centennial celebratio­ns to honor the CPC’s founding, read the notice.

The movies cover a wide range of themes from major revolution­ary events to the founding history of the Party and stories of national heroes, featuring key battles including the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression ( 1931- 45).

Major cinemas in Beijing and Shanghai began showing some of these films this month, with two to five movies shown each day, the Global Times learned on Monday.

The program drew widespread attention from netizens, who flooded the comment sections on China’s Twitter- like Sina Weibo with their own picks of movies.

Some other movie enthusiast­s, especially among younger groups, have shown interest in the settings of the movies, which display the unique cultural environmen­ts of old times.

“The urban landscape back then reminds people of how far the Chinese have come,” said a 29- year- old Shanghai resident surnamed Gao.

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