当不少人以为《脸庞,村庄》(2018)是瓦尔达退休前最后杰作,她连奥斯卡终身成就奖亦袋袋平安,偏偏俏皮一笑,又交出这部活泼生猛的纪录片。由巴黎、洛杉矶到北京,马不停蹄开班分享创作理念,这位九十岁祖师奶奶不言倦,反正花样年华已被唤作「法国新浪潮祖母」,索性成为影坛万年青。 本尊娓娓道来启发《短角情事》的好奇心,《拾穗者》的细腻观察;至今不辍光影实验,不吝将艺术触觉传承。是为一生回顾展?言之尚早!
我国首部海外维和战地纪实电影,本片为中国赴南苏丹维和步兵营全体官兵亲历记录,历经五年跟踪拍摄,横跨中国和非洲大陆,真实展现了我国第一支成建制维和步兵营,在南苏丹执行维和任务期间,在战火纷飞中保护当地难民营安全的故事。
阿根廷高地的一个村庄中,一位羊驼牧人的家畜被屡屡袭击,他怀疑是美洲狮所为,开始追踪这种无形动物的踪迹。在追寻中,一场神迹出现在他面前,指引他通往祖先的道路。作为亚历杭德罗·特里马可·塔拉夫的长片处女作,《神石》并非一部典型的纪录影片。在神话与原始主义的情节框架下,充满自然力量的视听语言令人身临其境。
警方失误和媒体炒作破坏了对琼贝尼特·拉姆齐谋杀案的调查。这部总结性系列纪录片记载了长达数十年的寻求正义之旅。
A man travels around the vast wilderness hunting various animals. He hunts everything from birds to bears. Once the animal is bagged he demonstrates how to process the game and cook it.
作为创下 TED 有史以来观看次数最高的演讲之一、浏览量超过 3800 万次记录的演讲者,研究教授兼畅销书作家布琳·布朗博士在长达一小时的 Netflix 原创特辑中,以一种全新的方式阐释了勇气。布朗凭借她标志性的幽默、诚实和洞察力,消除了勇气和脆弱互相排斥这一误解。她还谈论了自己 TED 演讲的初衷,以及她对自己因这次盛大的公众活动而获得突然曝光的感受。《布琳·布朗:唤起勇气》在加州大学洛杉矶分校罗伊斯大厅现场录制,布朗向观众发出挑战,请观众登上舞台、展现自我并回应自己对勇气的渴望。
亚美尼亚大屠杀幸存少女欧娜拉逃到美国,口述亲身经历出版成书,更被好莱坞拍成电影,由她本人重演惨案。十四岁遭遇家破人亡,被鄂图曼士兵强行驱逐,眼前尽是掠夺、饥饿、强奸和杀戮,盼望黎明曙光,死里逃生有责任说出灭绝真相。由她主演的默片面世后引起极大回响,拷贝原已散佚,部分失而复得。生于亚美尼亚的茵娜莎哈基安,以动画形式,结合这些寻回的片段,以及欧娜拉生前访问,重述她走过死荫幽谷背负创伤的故事,提醒世人勿忘种族灭绝暴行。
玛丽亚·卡拉斯,20世纪最伟大的女高音,被誉为“歌剧女神”,她那美妙动人的歌喉演唱了《托斯卡》、《卡门》等无数经典之作。她与希腊船王的爱情悲歌、与杰奎琳·肯尼迪从未谋面但命运相连的纠葛,亦成旷世绝唱。2017年,卡拉斯去世四十周年之时,导演汤姆·沃尔夫历经五年走访卡拉斯的生前好友、相关人士,发掘并使用了大量从未面世的珍贵私信及影像资料,拍摄制作了《卡拉斯:为爱而声》,以玛丽亚·卡拉斯自己的视角,带我们走进她的传奇人生。2018年,本片在近30个国家上映,收获了全球赞誉并引发了乐迷的怀念热潮。
影片聚焦于集发明家、探索者、环保主义者、电影制作人于一身的雅克·康斯塔的传奇人生。他曾发明过水肺型潜水器Aqua Lung,人类因此得以探索海洋;他曾积极呼吁抵制海洋污染;他也曾与国家地理学会拥有长期的合作。
一个著名的日子。五位英雄。诺曼底登陆期间改变二战进程的五个关键转折点,通过那些做出过贡献的人的视角来讲述。本书运用罕见的档案、戏剧性的重建、目击者的书面记录以及五位英雄的亲身证言,为您呈现前所未有的诺曼底登陆日。
Future of Food In the past year, we have seen food riots on three continents, food inflation has rocketed and experts predict that by 2050, if things don't change, we will see mass starvation across the world. This film sees George Alagiah travel the world in search of solutions to the growing global food crisis. From the two women working to make their Yorkshire market town self-sufficient to the academic who claims it could be better for the environment to ship in lamb from New Zealand, George Alagiah meets the people who believe they know how we should feed the world as demand doubles by the middle of the century. 【India】 George joins a Masai chief among the skeletons of hundreds of cattle he has lost to climate change and the English farmer who tells him why food production in the UK is also hit. He spends a day eating with a family in Cuba to find out how a future oil shock could lead to dramatic adjustments to diets. He visits the breadbasket of India to meet the farmer who now struggles to irrigate his land as water tables drop, and finds out why obesity is spiralling out of control in Mexico. Back in Britain, George investigates what is wrong with people's diets, and discovers that the UK imports an average of 3000 litres of water per capita every day. He talks to top nutritionist Susan Jebb, DEFRA minister Hilary Benn and Nobel laureate Rajendra Pachauri to uncover what the future holds for our food. 【Senegal】 George heads out to India to discover how a changing diet in the developing world is putting pressure on the world's limited food resources. He finds out how using crops to produce fuel is impacting on food supplies across the continents. George then meets a farmer in Kent, who is struggling to sell his fruit at a profit, and a British farmer in Kenya who is shipping out tonnes of vegetables for our supermarket shelves. He also examines why so many people are still dying of hunger after decades of food aid. Back in the UK, George challenges the decision-makers with the facts he has uncovered - from Oxfam head of research Duncan Green to Sainsbury's boss Justin King. He finds out why British beef may offer a model for future meat production and how our appetite for fish is stripping the world's seas bare. 【Cuba】 In the final episode George Alagiah heads out to Havana to find out how they are growing half of their fruit and vegetables right in the heart of the city, investigates the 'land-grabs' trend - where rich countries lease or buy up the land used by poor farmers in Africa - and meets the Indian agriculturalists who have almost trebled their yields over the course of a decade. George finds out how we in this country are using cutting-edge science to extend the seasons recycle our food waste and even grow lettuce in fish tanks to guarantee the food on our plates. He hears the arguments about genetically modified food and examines even more futuristic schemes to get the food on to our plates.
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Alan Yentob travels to the ghetto in Venice with award-winning novelist Howard Jacobson as he embarks on a retelling of Shakespeare's most performed play, The Merchant of Venice. Through a series of lively - often fiery - interviews, they examine the charge of anti-Semitism against Shakespeare, whose character Shylock remains one of the most odious and divisive fictional Jews in history. How did the moneylender from Venice become such a useful propaganda tool in Nazi Germany? And how much of a liberty will Jacobson be taking when he uproots the action to modern-day Alderley Edge, and audaciously reinterprets the infamous 'pound of flesh'? Interviewees include Antony Sher, Anthony Julius and Stephen Greenblatt.