The Chinese Lives Of Uli Sigg (2016)
Directed by Michael Schindhelm
Sub-Genres - Art History, Natural Environments |
Release Date - Jul 28, 2017 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 93 min. |
Countries - Switzerland |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Alexis Culotta
Profiling Swiss diplomat Uli Sigg, a key player in transforming China's economic policy and an avid collector of contemporary Chinese art. This documentary examines Sigg's decision to exhibit most of his art collection at a Hong Kong museum, and explores the various facets of his life, career, and impact on international relations. Directed by Michael Schindhelm.
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art-collection, China, Maoism, Swiss [nationality]