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One of the most famous and successful artists in the world, Ai Weiwei has earned international acclaim as much for his provocative art works as for his political activism in the fight against oppression.
In Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, journalist and filmmaker Alison Klayman is granted unprecedented access to Ai to present the first feature-length portrait of the sculptor, photographer, filmmaker and installation artist who was widely praised for his work on the "Bird's Nest" stadium for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. But that same year his criticism of the Chinese government following the Sichuan earthquake that claimed thousands of schoolchildren made him a target of the powers that be.
Presenting a rare look inside modern China while documenting the courageous Ai`s artistic process in preparation for major museum exhibitions, his intimate exchanges with family members, and his increasingly public clashes with the police and the government, Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is a unique portrait of the man behind the headlines.
Ai Weiwei, artiste dissident de l`ère numérique, inspire l`opinion publique internationale et brouille les frontières entre art et politique. Arrêté par les autorités chinoises le 3 avril 2011, libéré sous caution le 22 juin, Ai Weiwei est, à ce jour, interdit de sortie du territoire. "Ai WeiWei: Never sorry", est le portrait d`un artiste engagé qui affronte sans relâche l`Etat chinois.
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