The "Caring Home" Photo Restoration

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The "Caring Home" Photo Restoration

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"Come on, Mimi, come on, Mimi..." This is the ending of the documentary filming the "Caring Home", which specializes in sheltering and taking care of migrant workers' babies. In the picture, the founder of the caring home, "Sister Yang" Yang Jieyu When the middle car was carrying the babies back home, the car happened to be climbing a hill, and the speed slowed down. The babies in the back seat suddenly shouted in childish voices: "Come on Mimi, come on Mimi...", the camera took Yang Sister's resolute eyes, although the author has interviewed Guan Ai Jia many times before, but I still can't help but be moved by this ending. This half-hour documentary, titled "Sometimes Mama, Sometimes Mimi", was written by Cai Jiaxuan, a young female documentary director. "Sometimes Mama, Sometimes Mimi" is one of the 18 "weird series documentaries" promoted by well-known domestic documentary director Yang Lizhou and sponsored by the Longzhong Upward Education Foundation . The film will be released on April 1 (Friday). ) held its premiere at the Clapper Theater on the 5th floor of Sanchuang Life Park in Taipei City,

and the author was also invited to watch this sincere and moving film. After the screening of the film, the organizer held a symposium invited Yang Lizhou, the producer of the "Weird Series", Cai Jiaxuan, the director of the film, Yang Jieyu, the founder of Caring Home, the protagonist of the film, Wang Wanyu, a legislator, You Meimei, a lawyer, and the public. TV reporter and host of the symposium Chen Tingyu took turns to speak, and everyone talked about the filming process, their impressions of Caring Home, and their views on migrant workers. Photo Restoration
Yang Lizhou, who spoke first, talked about why he wanted to promote these 18 "weird series" documentaries. He laughed and said that he was also a geek when he was a child, but only later found out that there are many "weird people" from all walks of life in Taiwan who are promoting social values. The driving force for progress, one of the "weird people" who deeply influenced him was Qi Jiawei, the pioneer of Taiwan's gay movement.

"He came out 30 years ago and stood on the overpass holding the rainbow flag. No-knee geek, but now, thirty years later, gay marriage is legalized." Therefore, Yang Lizhou also expects that through this series of "weird" documentaries, more special geeks can be seen and recognized, "I want to use the power of the film to make these people not stand like Qi Jiawei. Long." mpark_news-2022-04-14_15-24-36_193623-20 Photo Credit: Asuka Lee Yang Lizhou, who promotes the "Weird Series Documentary" and serves as the producer, believes that many "weird people" from all walks of life are the driving force behind Taiwan's social progress. He hopes that the stories of "weird people" will be seen by more people. The director of the film, Cai Jiaxuan, said that as early as 2015, when she was still in college, she went to the Care Home as a volunteer. At that time, she was deeply impressed by Sister Yang and the lovely migrant babies. Influenced by "The Mother-in-law Factory", when she was a student at the Institute of Communication of Zhengda University, she filmed her homework based on the theme of Caring Home, so when she heard about Yang Lizhou's plan for a series of weird people, she immediately wanted to let Sister Yang, the "weird person", be arrested. More people see.
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