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The longan farms are least affected by industrialization in my home village in Fujian. As new factories are being set up everywhere, people have started moving their deceased relatives' graves under the longan trees. The longan farms have gradually become the village's graveyard. With the expanding urban area of the nearby town, the village's last resort might be diminishing in no time.
Goodnight to all; having a crappy day... Or had at least. Kristy keeps yelling at me telling me she doesn't know how to do maths when I'm sitting here feeling hopeless. In addition, I can't write because I'm having exams which suck. Also, I really miss Johnathan.
Oh well.
Life sucks.
But on the bright side, Max, Renee and Aisyah are balls of fun to talk to (:
Going to bed. Maths exam tomorrow; super fucked.
Goodnight all.
Story will be up soon - hopefully.
New York Film Academy Students Are Finalists at Beijing Student Film Festival
New York Film Academy Filmmaking One-Year Conservatory students Yi’nan Li and Max Li’s projects were both finalists at the recent Beijing Student Film Festival.
Yi’nan Li, who is an exchange student from the Shanghai Theatre Academy, showed short film A Lesson, the story of how a photographer was inspired by his student to learn an important life lesson. Max Li’s film Outstanding Thief, also a festival finalist, was nominated for the Most Popular Internet Film Award.
The Beijing Student Film Festival has been in existence since 1993 and is one of the most prestigious film festivals in China. Congratulations Yi’nan and Max!