From 2008 to 2010, Alison Klayman, a journalist/director living in Beijing, followed and documented the artist’s life: the preparations for his major international exhibitions, intimate moments with his family, and his increasingly heated clashes with the Chinese government.
The truth of a dissident’s life in the digital era, told from close-up; a man who, with great courage, has smashed the borders between art and politics. The Chinese government has silenced him in all ways: with beatings, shutting down his blog, locking him up in a secret location and demolishing his studio. Ai Weiwei never stopped fighting. Without apologies.
The documentary offers a glimpse of contemporary China through the eyes of one of the superpower’s most convincing public figures.