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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          ‘Ai Weiwei’s Turandot’ + Talk w. Ai Weiwei

          A special screening of a new film about Ai Weiwei's staging of the Puccini masterpiece 'Turandot' followed by a conversation with Ai Weiwei, Amy Lane and the filmmaker.

          The Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is a multi-talented artist, and with his radical reimagining of Puccini’s masterpiece ‘Turandot’ at the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, he can now add an opera to his oeuvre. In ‘Ai Weiwei’s Turandot’, Maxim Derevianko has captured the process behind it – and at the film’s international premiere, you can meet the director, Ai Weiwei and Copenhagen Opera Festival’s Artistic Director Amy Lane in a conversation about film, art, opera and not least ‘Turandot’. The conversation will be moderated by Cæcilie Iburg Printzlau.

          The opera, set in a mythical past in Beijing, is both loved and controversial – accused of exoticism, racist stereotypes, and banned from being performed in China. Perhaps this is exactly why Ai Weiwei has chosen to take it on?

          With his artistic vision, he uses ‘Turandot’ to mirror today’s global crises – from the war in Ukraine to refugee flows and the pandemic. Maxim Derevianko’s film follows the Chinese artist’s creative process and shows how classical art can still provoke, challenge, and perhaps even change our present time. This evening, you will have the chance to hear the two artists in conversation about the ideas behind the opera as well as the film.