“I hope my film ‘Unfinished Lives’ is not only a lasting memorial to Ji Xinran, but also an alert for the international students community and all ethnicities in American society,” said Chen Yucong, a 2020 Student Academy Awards gold medal recipient, in a recent exclusive interview with Xinhua. “It was a wonderful honor,” said Chen about her award, as she joined the ranks of past Student Academy Award winners, 63 of whom have gone on to be nominated for the full Academy Awards and 11 have won. Chen, a China-born master’s degree student at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, was one of the only 18 students from colleges and universities from around the world who were honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this year at the 47th Student Academy Awards. This year, the Student Academy Awards competition received 1,474 entries from 207 domestic and 121 international colleges and universities, according to the organizers. Chen took home the best documentary by a student from a domestic film school at the online event on October 21. Chen credits her win in part to the potency of the tragic story she depicts in her 23-minute short documentary. The film follows 24- year-old Ji Xinran, a top electrical engineering USC master’s degree student from China, whose life was brutally cut short by a gang of four inner-city youths who beat him to death with a baseball bat and a steel bar after he fled in terror when they tried to rob him on his way home from USC after dark. “I truly believe that we took home the award because of Xinran’s blessing,” she lamented. “For other Chinese students this was a very relatable story,” Chen told Xinhua. “We feel close to it when we were doing the interviews because any one of us could be the next victim.” She said one of the reasons she made the film was to correct the misunderstanding many people have about international students, especially Chinese students. “People think all Chinese international students are rich, but that’s not true,” said Chen. “Many Chinese students and their families have had to sacrifice so much to come to study at good schools in the U.S. We face many difficulties and challenges when we are studying overseas,” she noted. Chen said her film serves as a warning to international students who don’t understand how dangerous certain parts of U.S. cities can be. (Xinhua) |