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Movie Title : Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
Release Date : Jul 27, 2012 Limited Genre Movie :Documentary,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : R Actors :Ai Dan II,Ai Lao II,Ai Weiwei,Lee Ambrozy,Chen Danqing III,Ethan Cohen,Feng Boyi III,Gao Ying II,Gu Changwei III,He Yunchang III,Hseih Tehching III,Huang Kankan,Hung Huang II,Li Zhanyang III,Liu Yanping,Li Qing II,Evan Osnos,RongRong II,Karen Smith,Philip Tinari
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User Ranting Movie Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry : 4.1User Count Like for Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry : 4,361
Critics Ranting For Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry : 8
Critics Percentage For Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry : 97 %
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TagLine Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry Can an artist change China?Review For Movie Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
A fascinating portrait of a modern artist and activist trying to make a difference within China's repressive political system.Tom Long-Detroit News
The film's recurring theme is of an artist on a perpetual hunt for transparency, in his country and abroad.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
A movie that somehow mixes apprehension for Ai with a feeling of warmth and, certainly, fun.
John Anderson-Newsday
Affable and unpretentious, Ai comes across as a cagey operator whose candor is very appealing.
Mary Abbe-Minneapolis Star Tribune
It's likely to change the way you think about art and politics and the state of China today.
Tirdad Derakhshani-Philadelphia Inquirer
Using archival footage dating back to Ai's adventures in the New York art world in his 20s, Klayman traces his evolution as a creator and as an activist.
Kerry Lengel-Arizona Republic
To say Ai Weiwei is an interesting character is an understatement. He is an unconventional social activist and a thorn in the side of the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
Ai Weiwei is such a laid back, calm and yet mischievous spirit that the film takes on a whole different, almost joyous tone.
Brian Holcomb-Kinetofilm
The film is about the power and limits of art.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Klayman never demonizes the authoritarian Chinese government, as her purpose seems to be to show how difficult it is to be a rebel in such a closed society as China.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
A compelling documentary that explodes proper and stuffy notions of what a foreign intellectual dissident looks and sounds like.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness
The struggle for free speech in China is given sharp, sobering, disturbing voice through the struggles of cutting edge, digitally savvy, Twitter-loving artist Ai Weiwei.
Jim Schembri-3AW
Alison Klayman's remarkable film about China's leading 'digital dissident' fully illustrates the talents of a man who often does the opposite of what you'd expect.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
... straightforward, entertaining and provocative documentary about the titular Chinese artist
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Even if you don't like documentaries as a rule, I'm betting you'll like Ai Weiwei himself so much that you'll be glad you took the time to get to know him through this film.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Klayman deserves a lot of credit for being in the right place at the right time with the right person. Ai is a treat to follow around, and his courage is clearly more than a pose.
Dan Lybarger-KC Active
An unprecedented inside look at Chinese politics and a fascinating tour of modern art at the same time.
Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics
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Movie Overview For Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
Ai Weiwei is known for many things â" great architecture, subversive in-your-face art, and political activism. He has also called for greater transparency on the part of the Chinese state. Director Alison Klayman chronicles the complexities of Aiâs life for three years, beginning with his rise to public prominence via blog and Twitter after he questioned the deaths of more than 5,000 students in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. The record continues through his widely publicized arrest in Beijing in April of 2011. As Ai prepares various works of art for major international exhibitions, his activism heats up, and his run-ins with Chinaâs authorities become more and more frequent.TagLine Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry Can an artist change China?
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