Ai Weiwei Studio Movie Trailers
Most Popular Ai Weiwei Studio Trailers
Total trailers found: 26
Chang'an Boulevard Trailer (2012)
26 January 2012
Shot in one-minute increments, Ai's video obsessively documents daily life along Chang'an Boulevard, a thriving road that bisects the capital city along its east-west axis.
Beijing: The Third Ring Trailer (2012)
26 January 2012
Beijing: The Third Ring is a document of the two opposite views of traffic flow on 55 bridges along Beijing’s Third Ring.
Ordos 100 Trailer (2012)
27 January 2012
"Ordos 100" provides a picture of an Ai Weiwei at the pinnacle of his artistic fame, but not yet in the political hot water that was to give him a different kind of notoriety.
One Recluse Trailer (2010)
05 April 2010
In June 2008, Yang Jia carried a knife, a hammer, a gas mask, pepper spray, gloves and Molotov cocktails to the Zhabei Public Security Branch Bureau and killed six police officers, injuring another police officer and a guard.
Beijing: The Second Ring Trailer (2012)
26 January 2012
Beijing: The Second Ring is a document of the two opposite views of traffic flow on 33 bridges along Beijing’s Second Ring.
Fairytale Trailer (2007)
01 September 2007
Fairytale chronicles the making of an installation-cum-performance of the same name. In 2007, Ai Weiwei invited 1001 Chinese citizens of varying ages and backgrounds to travel to Kassel, Germany, for one week each, all expenses paid.
Play of the Play Trailer (2014)
01 January 2014
Ai Weiwei Studio presents the process of creating a Yu opera based on the first trial over Ai's fake tax case.
Wenchuan Rebar Trailer (2013)
06 June 2013
A short documentary about the making of "Straight" and "Forge" (2008-2012).
The Crab House Trailer (2012)
06 November 2012
Early in 2008, the district government of Jiading, Shanghai invited Ai Weiwei to build a studio in Malu Township, as a part of the local government's efforts in developing its cultural assets.
Fukushima Art Project Trailer (2015)
24 September 2015
In August 2014, Ai Weiwei was invited as one of the participating artists for the Fukushima Nuclear Zone by the Japanese art coalition Chim↑Pom, as part of the project "Don't Follow the Wind".
Discard the Old Path of Closed Doors and Rigidity and Reject Evil Attempts to Change the Party's Banner Trailer (2012)
11 November 2012
A Beijing taxi driver's special understanding of the Party's entreaty "We will not follow the old and rigid path" during the 18th Party Congress.
Eat, Drink and Be Merry Trailer (2003)
01 July 2003
In 2003, the infectious disease SARS quickly spread across China, causing widespread panic. At the peak of the hysteria accompanying the mysterious epidemic, Ai Weiwei and his brother Ai Dan made a short film together, Ai Weiwei’s first.
You Know What I Mean Trailer (2014)
22 August 2014
The Bazhou police wrongfully arrested seven people without any evidence around September 16, 2001, for their involvement in the murders of two families.
Human Flow Trailer (2017)
02 October 2017
More than 65 million people around the world have been forced from their homes to escape famine, climate change and war, the greatest displacement since World War II.
So Sorry Trailer (2012)
27 January 2012
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.
Ai Weiwei's Appeal ¥15,220,910.50 Trailer (2014)
23 January 2014
Ai Weiwei’s Appeal ¥15,220,910.50 opens with Ai Weiwei’s mother at the Venice Biennial in the summer of 2013 examining Ai’s large S.
Stay Home Trailer (2013)
01 December 2013
Liu Ximei was born in 1985 in Xincai County, Zhumadian City in Henan Province. Being born in violation of the one child policy, she was given up to be raised by relatives.
Heaven and Earth Trailer (2016)
11 August 2016
A Henan opera based on the complete recording of a lawsuit filed against the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau by Ai Weiwei's Fake Cultural Development Ltd, which had been fined a sum of RMB15.
Sanhua Trailer (2010)
03 October 2010
The documentary depicts a complete picture of a chain in the cat-trading industry. Since the end of 2009 when the government began soliciting expert opinion for the Animal Protection Act, the focus of public debate has always been on whether one should be eating cats or not, or whether cat-eating is a Chinese tradition or not, there are even people who would go as far as to say that the call to stop eating cat meat is "imposing the will of the minority on the majority".
Straight Trailer (2015)
03 September 2015
On May 12, 2008, Sichuan province suffered a devastating earthquake with thousands of deaths and many more injured and displaced.
CoroNation Trailer (2020)
20 August 2020
As the first city hit in the global pandemic, Wuhan, with a population of 11 million, was placed under an unprecedented lockdown.
Beijing 2003 Trailer (2004)
01 January 2004
Beijing 2003 is a video about the city that the artist lives in, and its people. Participants include assistants Liang Ye and Yang Zhichao, and driver Wu.
A Beautiful Life Trailer (2010)
01 October 2010
The Shanghai authorities rejected Feng Zhenghu, originated from Wenzhou, Jiejiang, China, from returning to the country for a total of eight times in 2009.
Ping'an Yueqing Trailer (2013)
24 January 2013
Ping’an yueqing investigates the 2010 death of Qian Yunhui, a village leader from Yueqing in the eastern province of Zhejiang, who died under suspicious circumstances that authorities deemed a road accident.
Disturbing the Peace Trailer (2009)
31 December 2009
"Disturbing the Peace" is a documentary of an incident during Tan Zuoren's trial on August 12, 2009. Tan Zuoren was charged with inciting subversion of state power.
Little Girl's Cheeks Trailer (2009)
31 December 2009
On December 15, 2008, a citizens' investigation began with the goal of seeking an explanation for the casualties of the Sichuan earthquake that happened on May 12, 2008.