The Swiss Uli Sigg had an impact on China’s shift in 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, and the tense sociopolitical context of China’s ongoing transformation since the 1970s.
The screening of The Chinese Lives of Uli Sigg is supported by:
Embassy of Switzerland in Singapore
Directed by: Michael Schindhelm
Run Time: 93 mins
Rating and Advisory: NC16 Some Nudity
Please note that age checks will be conducted at the door before the screening. Film attendees will be required to provide photo identification for proof of age.
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