Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

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Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry

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An absorbing documentary on China using Ai WeiWei, a prominent Chinese artist, as the means to investigate the government's antidemocratic, inhuman treatment of its citizens. Ai WeiWei, at the...

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A MARVELOUS DOCUMENTARY ABOUT AN ARTIST WHOSE LIFE IS A CONSTANT FIGHT FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION. THIS IS A FILM ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE MISSION TRANSCENDS HIS PROFESSION.

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Tuesday July 31st, Gore Vidal, one of the world's most prolific and at times, most controversial writers, died at the age of eighty-six; his iconic quotes have been bantered in newspapers, talk shows...

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Ai Wei Wei Never Sorry

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An amazing, important and relevant film. Eye opening and at times heart breaking. Please go see it....

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Boston Globe
| Ty Burr

Alison Klayman's documentary is one of the most engagingly powerful movies of the year almost completely on the strength of Ai's rumpled charisma and the confusion it creates in the bureaucratic mindset of the Chinese Communist Party. Read full review

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Entertainment Weekly
| Owen Gleiberman

The Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has achieved a prominence that makes him, in effect, the Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn of the Twitter age. He's also the least stuffy of dissidents, and Alison Klayman's stirring, important documentary catches his complex humanity. Read full review

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Philadelphia Inquirer
| Tirdad Derakhshani

Ai Weiwei comes off as a man on a singular mission: to record the life around him before it is erased or distorted by a repressive government terrified by the smallest sign of nonconformity. His primary weapons: video cameras and Twitter. Read full review

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NPR
| Mark Jenkins

Ai is a great movie subject for many reasons, but one is that he understands the power of appearing larger than life on the silver screen. Read full review

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Ai Weiwei in "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry."