It took ten years to record the alternative life with the film "No Eyes" of 11 blind people in Shanxi.

  Zhongxin. com Taiyuan, January 13th (Fan Lifang) Eleven blind people, after 10 years of follow-up, Yani, the hostess of Zhejiang Satellite TV, came to Taiyuan on the afternoon of 13th with the movie "No Eyes" that has not been aired, and shared her story with the blind people in the mountains of Zuo Quan, Shanxi.

  According to legend, during World War II, in the depths of Taihang Mountain in the west, there was a special intelligence team serving China’s anti-Japanese army. All of them were blind, but Taihang Mountain people called them blind people. "At that time, I was filming another movie in Zuo Quan. As soon as I left the village, I met this group of people. The locals told me that they were blind, single and the Eighth Route Army." Yani told the story at the scene.

  After hearing these three key words, Yani, a former media person, decided to follow the life of this group of blind propaganda teams in Zuo Quan. During this time, she lived in Taihang Mountain with these blind people, and once borrowed money everywhere and sold real estate. "If I don’t record them, they will disappear, with their lives and these intangible skills, those singing and singing, those living stories …"

  During the filming process, with the death of the blind people who have become friends, Yani became more and more determined about what she did. In pursuit of art, she spared no effort to record the life tracks of these "blind people" little by little, and finally got today’s "Blind People" movie.

  Wang Zhongwen, an academic member of China Art Critics’ Annual Meeting and executive director of Shangshang Art Museum, was invited to attend the media meeting of the film "No Eyes". He commented, "This documentary feature film appeared as a new art form for the first time, and the people and things it recorded are irreversible, which deserves to be discussed by the literary and art circles." Cui Yongyuan has also publicly commented on what Yani has done "reaching to the heart" on the online platform.

  Yani’s persistent spirit made more than 100 people present all moved. In the film, there were no eyes, no desires, no hidden happiness and open-mindedness, which made the fans understand why Yani insisted on filming after ten years of hardships. On the same day, Yani also signed "No Eyes" and "Daughter Yani" at the Guangdu Life Museum of Vanke City in Taiyuan. (End)