Adrian Lyne: Best of 20123 of 11
#9: Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
I go to the movies every Thursday with a friend of mine, director Harold Becker. We make ourselves go every Thursday because it's so easy to say you are going to go and you end up vegetating in front of the TV. We saw some terrific documentaries. In fact, over and over again, the documentaries were better than the movies. It's marvelous. You should see it. About an eccentric Chinese dissident artist. They imprisoned him for a little while but he came out only slightly chastened.
I go to the movies every Thursday with a friend of mine, director Harold Becker. We make ourselves go every Thursday because it's so easy to say you are going to go and you end up vegetating in front of the TV. We saw some terrific documentaries. In fact, over and over again, the documentaries were better than the movies. It's marvelous. You should see it. About an eccentric Chinese dissident artist. They imprisoned him for a little while but he came out only slightly chastened.