Yifei Wang loves breathing the air of freedom in the United States, but her heart is still in China, where her sister was beaten to death in a labour camp, despite committing no crime. So Yifei, a former journalist for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and her family members in China embarked on a daring attempt to seek justice for her sister’s murder, even if it meant having to secretly film the labour camp’s director while demanding to see her sister’s hidden body. Her story is recounted in the award-winning documentary “Finding Courage”, which made its Sydney debut at the Sydney Mechanics School of Art last Friday. The 80-minute film reveals the journey of a Chinese family, who overcome their tragic past to find the courage to stand up for their faith—which, in this movie, is the ancient Buddhist-rooted practice, Falun Gong—while enduring the communist regime’s heavy crackdown. The main plot …