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Can an artist change China?
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.
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Ai Weiwei
Self - Artist
Chen Danqing
Self - Artist
Hung Huang
Self - Magazine Publisher
Gu Changwei
Self - Filmmaker
Yunchang He
Self - Performance Artist
Christiane Amanpour
Self - TV Host (archive footage)
Oliver North
Self - US Military Officer (archive footage)
Liu Xiaobo
Self - Writer (archive footage)
Hillary Clinton
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Alison Klayman
Director of Photography
Ai Weiwei
Thanks
Alison Klayman
Director
Alison Klayman
Co-Editor
Julie Goldman
Executive Producer
Alison Klayman
Producer
Alison Klayman
Sound
Matt Gundy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jan 22, 2012
Sundance Film Festival
Apr 23, 2012
San Francisco International Film Festival
Jul 27, 2012
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