
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
Can an artist change China?
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An account of the many tribulations that Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, known for his subversive art and political activism, endured between 2008 and 2011, from his rise to world fame via the Internet to his highly publicized arrest due to his frequent and daring confrontations with the Chinese authorities.
Production
Expressions United Media, MUSE Film and Television, Never Sorry
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Ai Weiwei
Self - Artist

Chen Danqing
Self - Artist
Li Zhanyang
Self - Sculptor

Hung Huang
Self - Magazine Publisher
Ethan Cohen
Self - Art Gallerist
Phil Tinari
Self - UCCA Museum Director
Feng Boyi
Self - Art Curator
Evan Osnos
Self - Journalist
Liu Yanping
Self - Sichuan Earthquake Volunteer
Huang Kankan
Self - Sichuan Earthquake Volunteer

Gu Changwei
Self - Filmmaker
Karen Smith
Self - Writer
Ai Dan
Self - Weiwei's Brother
Zuoxiao Zuzhou
Self - Musician
Lee Ambrozy
Self - Weiwei's Blog Translator
Lu Qing
Self - Weiwei's Wife
Inserk Yang
Self - Art Assistant
Chris Dercon
Self - Haus der Kunst Director
Gao Ying
Self - Weiwei's Mother
Zhao Zhao
Self - Weiwei's Videographer
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