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Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case

Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case

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  • Denmark,
  • China,
  • United Kingdom
  • 2013
  • · 86m

Director Andreas Johnsen
Cast Ai Weiwei, Jerome A. Cohen, Feng Wang, Pan Haixia, Yunchang He
Genre Documentary

World famous Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is under house arrest and facing a year on probation. Police agents follow his every move, he suffers from sleeping disorder and memory loss. But throughout it all, Ai Weiwei steadily finds new ways to provoke and challenge the might of the Chinese government in his fight for human rights.

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80

New York Daily News

China’s government can’t handle dissident artist Ai Weiwei. He turns every move to suppress him into brilliant conceptual art.

80

The New York Times by A.O. Scott

Mr. Johnsen offers viewers the challenge and pleasure of an important artist’s company, and a chance to appreciate anew his wisdom, his wit and his bravery.

80

The Dissolve by Andrew Lapin

In Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case, a fascinating, essential marker in the ongoing saga of his exploits, the government fights Weiwei with artificial law to maintain an illusion of total control, fueling its target’s heroic persona in the process.

80

Variety by Peter Debruge

With the aid of Johnsen’s doc to overcome the obstacles China has put in his path, Ai’s voice carries louder than ever before.

80

New York Daily News by Graham Fuller

China’s government can’t handle dissident artist Ai Weiwei. He turns every move to suppress him into brilliant conceptual art.

80

Los Angeles Times by Sheri Linden

Fake Case assumes a certain familiarity with Ai and his work — explored more thoroughly in Alison Klayman's "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry." But as a follow-up and a companion piece to that 2012 documentary, Johnsen's new work is remarkably intimate and astute.

75

RogerEbert.com

Watching him regain his confidence, sense of self and the rebellious spirit that defined him gives "The Fake Case" an unexpected and exciting feeling of momentum and, eventually, tension.

75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

The clever and defiant Ai, who is forever filming himself and others on his phone, does in one instance capture Johnsen on camera, but mainly the doc is missing any explanation of how a dissident forbidden from giving interviews agreed to it – as well as much context about his personal life.

75

The A.V. Club by David Ehrlich

It’s curious that The Fake Case works best as a dark comedy, with one particularly memorable scene finding Ai sneaking up on a couple of newlyweds as they have their wedding photos taken and snapping a few of his own.

75

IndieWire by Eric Kohn

While Johnsen competently follows Ai over the course of more than a year of contemplation and anger, "The Fake Case" doesn't introduce anything new to the equation, and mainly succeeds by virtue of its subject's inherent appeal.

75

RogerEbert.com by Christy Lemire

Watching him regain his confidence, sense of self and the rebellious spirit that defined him gives "The Fake Case" an unexpected and exciting feeling of momentum and, eventually, tension.

75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Kate Taylor

The clever and defiant Ai, who is forever filming himself and others on his phone, does in one instance capture Johnsen on camera, but mainly the doc is missing any explanation of how a dissident forbidden from giving interviews agreed to it – as well as much context about his personal life.

70

The Hollywood Reporter by Neil Young

Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case is a professional, straightforward example of the behind-the-headlines sub-genre, executed in slick high-toned digital video and eschewing the soundtrack music so ubiquitous in documentaries nowadays.

70

Village Voice by Zachary Wigon

With such a compelling central figure it would be tough for the doc to not stimulate, but stimulation aside, its rather shapeless narrative can feel desultory.