Documentary Ai Weiwei Never Sorry comes to DVD and Blu-ray this October
Following on from yesterday's theme, we'll leave you for the weekend with news of another documentary, the Artificial Eye release Ai Weiwei Never Sorry is out to buy on both DVD and Blu-ray this 8th October.
Carrying a recommended retail price of £15.99 for the standard definition, and £19.99 for the Blu-ray, extras will include a trailer and interview with Alison Klayman.
Synopsis and trailer follow...
The first feature-length film about the internationally renowned Chinese artist and activist, Ai Weiwei. In recent years, Ai has garnered international attention as much for his ambitious artwork as his political provocations.
This film examines this complex intersection of artistic practice and social activism as seen through the life and art of China's preeminent contemporary artist.
From 2008 to 2010, Beijing-based journalist and filmmaker Alison Klayman gained unprecedented access to Ai Weiwei. Klayman documented Ai's artistic process in preparation for major museum exhibitions, his intimate exchanges with family members and his increasingly public clashes with the Chinese government.
Klayman's detailed portrait of the artist provides a nuanced exploration of contemporary China and one of its most compelling public figures.
Carrying a recommended retail price of £15.99 for the standard definition, and £19.99 for the Blu-ray, extras will include a trailer and interview with Alison Klayman.
Synopsis and trailer follow...
The first feature-length film about the internationally renowned Chinese artist and activist, Ai Weiwei. In recent years, Ai has garnered international attention as much for his ambitious artwork as his political provocations.
This film examines this complex intersection of artistic practice and social activism as seen through the life and art of China's preeminent contemporary artist.
From 2008 to 2010, Beijing-based journalist and filmmaker Alison Klayman gained unprecedented access to Ai Weiwei. Klayman documented Ai's artistic process in preparation for major museum exhibitions, his intimate exchanges with family members and his increasingly public clashes with the Chinese government.
Klayman's detailed portrait of the artist provides a nuanced exploration of contemporary China and one of its most compelling public figures.
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