Sunday, November 18, 2012

"Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry" - an acclaimed documentary


“Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry” (@AWWNeverSorry) is a great documentary: expansive and touching.  It captures the essence of this Chinese artist: as an intellectual, his art and his activism (political, social, human rights).  He appears to remain an optimist notwithstanding the repression and his personal persecution by the Chinese authorities.  This movie shows that Ai Weiwei really gets freedom of expression – even when in exercising it, especially with the Chinese police, he puts his own personal safety at risk.  He has clearly mastered the use of the Internet, particularly Twitter (see @aiww if you can read Chinese), and used it to great effect to further his causes – much to the chagrin of the Chinese government – but also to our amusement! One of his mottoes sums up his active use of the digiverse: "Never retreat. Retweet."

This piece is well worth seeing.  At the time of my writing this it is being shown at Cinematheque in Winnipeg.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Your comment, as with all comments on this blog, will be sent for moderation before publication.