Qinyuan LEI

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6. “Cinema Paradiso”

November 03, 2018 by Q. Lei in blog

But somehow I felt shielded from the angst of “the prosperous 90s,” partly due to my parents’ quiet rebellion against the rigid education system—“Go play!” my mom would always tell me. Her constant affirmation of my right to play had set me free from the worldly worries that had infiltrated our world from the adult’s one. But on a deeper level, I wanted to believe that all children are secretly protected by fairies. Us back then, children today, and in the future. I wanted to believe that the little paradises of play children create for themselves could be so much more powerful than any agony, angst, Weltschmerz, or ideological crisis that happened to be prevailing at the time.

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November 03, 2018 /Q. Lei
Shenzhen, film review, filmmaking, China, childhood
blog
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3. Departure: Terminal A06

October 01, 2018 by Q. Lei in blog, documentary

Thinking of it, some of the most intimate moments of my life were actually shared with strangers from all around the world, people who understood nothing about me or my worries. They’ve seen me cry after waving goodbye to parents, they’ve seen me shed big bright tears after saying farewell to a lover; they've shared my sorrows, anonymously.

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October 01, 2018 /Q. Lei
Shenzhen, filmmaking, documentary, travel
blog, documentary
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