Netherlands / Jan 27, 2012
So Sorry (2012)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
As a sequel to Ai Weiwei’s film "Disturbing the Peace," the film "So Sorry" (named after the artist’s 2009 exhibition in Munich, Germany) shows the beginnings of the tension between Ai Weiwei and the Chinese Government. In "So Sorry," you see the investigation led by Ai Weiwei studio to identify the students who died during the Sichuan earthquake as a result of corruption and poor building constructions leading to the confrontation between Ai Weiwei and the Chengdu police. After being beaten by the police, Ai Weiwei traveled to Munich, Germany to prepare his exhibition at the museum, Haus der Kunst. The result of his beating led to intense headaches caused by a brain hemorrhage and was treated by emergency surgery. These events mark the beginning of Ai Weiwei’s struggle and surveillance at the hands of the state police.
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 深表遗憾 |
| Original language | 普通话 (ZH) |
| Spoken languages | 普通话 |
| Production countries | China |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Ai Weiwei Studio |
| Release date | 27 gennaio 2012 |
| Production | Ai Weiwei |
| Editing | Wang Fen |
| Cinematography | Zhao Zhao, Li Wake, Guo Ke |
| Assistant directors | Ai Weiwei |
| Music | Zuoxiao Zuzhou |
| Sound | Zuoxiao Zuzhou |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Poland / Oct 29, 2012
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