Post Tagged with: "Falun Dafa"

The Story of the Display Board

For sixteen years, many Falun Gong practitioners have done their shifts at this vigil. People often take these display boards for granted. Little do they know that practitioners have put a lot of hard work into them for them to look the way they do now. This video clip captures […]

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A Savory Dish of Shrimp

When we were filming, Amy had still been living at Xiao Qian’s place. Xiao Qian was like Amy’s older sister. It was she who first told us about Amy. We told them we wanted to film some scenes of the two of them cooking in the kitchen. Xiao Qian immediately […]

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24 Hours Out of 87,660 Hours

Over the course of fifteen years, countless people have shown their support to this little relay vigil. Some left their names, others did not. But they left all kinds of tokens, a bouquet of flowers, a cup of coffee, a slip of paper with a heartwarming message… This French photographer […]

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The Night Shift

The longest and the toughest shift is the one from 10 or 11PM to 6AM the next day, or sometimes even as late as 9AM. Those who work the night shift must face hours of utter silence, the most humid and coldest hours of the day, as well as unwelcome […]

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In the Rain

To a lot of people, this is probably the most memorable scene at the vigil station. The outline of the figure belongs to Yudong Gao. Yudong had just taken over the shift from her husband Bin Chen that day. Before leaving, Bin took out his cellphone and recorded his wife […]

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The Girl Named Amy

“The first time Amy told me about her story, I said, this is very powerful, it will resonate directly with the kindness in people’s hearts. Amy sighed and said, maybe this is nothing more than just a story to other people, but to those in the story, we have endured […]

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Sketches of this Wintry Season

This is the story of a group of peaceful protesters across the street from the Chinese Embassy in London. It began in 2002 and continues today after 15 years. Since the day it started, the protesters have run a non-stop protest 24/7 in a relay fashion. Having persisted for more […]

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