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Human Flow Premiere Live + Q&A with Ai Weiwei12A12A

RELEASE DATE: 04/12/2017

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Human Flow Premiere Live + Q&A with Ai Weiwei Poster
CAST: TBC
DIRECTOR: Ai Weiwei
RUN TIME: 2 hours 55 minutes
RELEASE DATE: 04/12/2017
Filmed over one year, 'Human Flow' was shot by 25 film crews in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Mexico, Pakistan, Palestine, Serbia, Syria, Turkey and elsewhere. World-renowned artist, activist and filmmaker Ai Weiwei artfully captures the massive and shocking breadth of the global migration crisis in this epic film, which portrays the plight of today's 65 million forcibly displaced individuals - the highest number ever - forced out of their homes by war, famine and climate change on long, treacherous journeys in search of new lives.

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