Not exact matches
June to October at the Wiener Library Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry This documentary is the first feature - length
film to give a
detailed insight into the life of internationally renowned
Chinese activist Ai Weiwei.
A subplot about Dan's younger neighbor selling iffy
Chinese goods feels a touch superfluous (another
detail surely picked up in research), but this is mostly a
film with a clear - headed and undiluted mission.
When I travel in nature, I see the
details of ancient
Chinese paintings, flashing before me like a
film montage by [Sergei] Eisenstein.
Discreet
details such as the playlist of
Chinese waltz music that accompanies «Untitled» (Arena)(1993) and applying a transparent heat - proof
film over the French window on the second floor to protect the candied bodies of «Untitled» (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)(1991) are all tender touches that fill the show with a generous and meditative sensibility.