The Chinese Lives Of Uli Sigg

Switzerland, February 2016
FILM, Documentary, 93 min.

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directed by
Michael Schindhelm
Written by
Michael Schindhelm
Status
In distribution

The Swiss Uli Sigg had an impact on China's shifting economic policy after the Mao era. He has also established the world’s most significant collection of contemporary Chinese art. The majority of this collection will be transferred to Hong Kong's M+ museum, due to open in 2019. A documentary about the entrepreneur, diplomat and art collector Uli Sigg in the tense and ongoing transformation of Chinese society from the late 1970s until today.

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World Premiere
February 2016
Original Version
Chinese, English, Swiss-German, German (french/english/mandarin/german subtitles),  colour, DCP, 93 min.
ISAN
0000-0004-1BEA-0000-C-0000-0000-1
Production
T&C Film AG, SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, RTS Radio Télévision Suisse, RSI Radiotelevisione svizzera
Producer
Marcel Hoehn
directed by
Michael Schindhelm
Written by
Michael Schindhelm
Cinemato­graphy
Filip Zumbrunn
Editing
Marina Wernli
Sound Editing
Laura Endres
Sound Design
Peter Bräker
Re-Recording Mix
Renzo D'Alberto
Music
Fen Mengbo, Peter Bräker
Location Sound Mix
Dieter Meyer

World Sales / World Rights

World Sales
Autlook Filmsales GmbH

Worldwide Distribution

Germany
One Filmverleih Distribution
Release date: 03.08.2017

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