这是一档介绍住在中国的外国人和住在日本的中国人的旅行式纪录片。由主持人阿部力或者导演竹内亮,带着观众们去拜访住在各地的主人公,了解他们的生活,找寻他们选择住在这里的理由。
臭名昭著的罗杰尼希教公社前发言人玛·阿南德·席拉在数十年后回到印度接受采访,记者和粉丝们翘首以盼
历经三年多制作,《布达拉宫》首次全方位展现这颗人类文化瑰宝的全貌。在内容上,从历史、建筑、文物、艺术、人文民俗、自然环保、现代生活等方面全景式展示。一代又一代人用劳动、智慧和审美造就了这座人类文明瑰宝,突出其人文价值、民族文化价值及匠心传承精神。 在形式上,以循序渐进的探索为脉络,梳理历史人文与传承;以环环相扣的叙述满足好奇心与求知欲;以生动感人的故事和民俗生活化解知识信息的严肃说教感。画面与音乐唯美诗意,具有史诗感与审美高度。
The dream of sending humans to Mars is closer than ever before. In fact, many scientists think that the first person to set foot on the Red Planet is alive today. But where should the first explorers visit when they get there? Horizon has gathered the world's leading experts on Mars and asked them: where would they go, if they got the chance - and what would they need to survive? Using incredible real images and data, Horizon brings these Martian landmarks to life, from vast plains to towering volcanoes and from deep valleys to hidden underground caverns. The programme will also show viewers where to land, where to live… and even where to hunt for traces of extra-terrestrial life. This is the ultimate traveller's guide to Mars.
曾经惊艳世人的纪录片《地球脉动》,再次由来自BBC的制作团队倾力奉献出最新的第二季。在这一季里,观众们将继续见证地球各个角落动物、植物平凡而精彩的生命瞬间。本季总共六集,分为岛屿、山脉、丛林、沙漠、草原和城市,树懒、巨蜥、狐猴、海鬣蜥、帽带企鹅、雪豹、金雕、蜘蛛猴、美洲豹……大自然的神奇之手创造的万千生物以其各自的习性自幼生活在生身土地之上。他们顺应着严苛的自然环境,顽强追逐着明日的朝阳。然而人类肆无忌惮的活动则侵蚀着其他生物的生存环境。 它们渺小而伟大,通过BBC的镜头,生命的光辉得以放大,闪耀在地球的每一个角落。
是一档聚焦心理情绪的医疗类纪录片,以惧、悲、怒、厌、惑、虑等6种“情绪”为主题,表现处在不同生存境遇下的人,面对工作、情感、升学、就业、教育、爱情、亲情等人生命题时遇到的困惑和痛苦,以及为寻求破茧之路付出的努力。通过细腻充沛的情感、真实的矛盾冲突、跌宕的命运故事,以及专业而科学的解读,力图全面、立体、客观地呈现跟“坏情绪”有关的林林总总。鼓励人们正视自己的情绪,接受并拥抱它们,因为每一种情绪都有其存在的价值和意义。
30 歲的阿仁,在科技大腦的右側偷偷挖隧道, 36歲的阿仁,在朦朧的亮光中,看到台灣的「土」,看到崑濱伯「坐禪」(做田)的辛苦,毅然決然放棄科技業美好的未來,憑著熱血嘗試將垃圾化做堆肥讓土復活。已近耳順的安和哥向自然取經,帶著家人以有機農法種土養地,農活既是生活形式,也是生命態度。天地運行,大道無形也無情,理想與現實的拉鋸間,兩位農民一老一少,一靜一動,交錯彼此生命的春夏秋冬。 時隔 20 年,號稱「比《無米樂》還難拍」的新作《種土》終於問世,顏蘭權再次長期蹲點,記錄對土地一片至誠的性情中人,找來陳明章配樂、楊大正獻唱,娓娓道出農民的辛酸血淚與人生哲學。極度寫實、極度真摯,喜形於色對比老僧入定,被攝者截然不同的性格與選擇,引領他們走上不同道路 ─ 種下土壤,究竟是希望,還是憨人的夢想?
核试验科教记录片。是自人类发明原子弹、氢弹以来的各种核爆炸记录,采访了许多美国参与核试验的专家,非常珍贵的第一手资料。著名的“小男孩”(广岛)和“胖男人”(长崎)就在这里,不可不看! On July 16, 1945, at a site called Trinity, a plutonium bomb was assembled and brought to the top of a tower. The bomb was detonated, producing an intense flash and a fireball that expanded to 600 meters in two seconds. The explosive power was equivalent to 18.6 kilotons of TNT. It grew to a height of more than 12 kilometers, boiling up in the shape of a mushroom. Forty seconds later, the blast of air from the bomb reached the observation bunkers, along with a long and deafening roar of sound. And so began the ATOMIC AGE... "Trinity and Beyond" is an unsettling yet visually fascinating documentary presenting the history of nuclear weapons development and testing between 1945 until 1963. Narrated by William Shatner and featuring an original score performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, this award-winning documentary reveals previously unreleased and classified government footage depicting in graphic detail these powerful and awesome weapons. Many scenes were restored with an Academy Award® winning process created to restore the color. Director/producer Peter Kuran, traveled throughout the U.S. to locate footage that includes bombs being suspended by balloon, exploding under the ocean, being shot from a cannon and detonated in outer space.
在乔布斯离世后,全世界的人们用各种方式纪念这位富有远见的天才,而授权版乔布斯传记作者Walter Isaacson也揭示了许多关于乔布斯私人生活的细节,PBS电视台将于11月2日播放纪念乔布斯的新纪录片“Steve Jobs - One Last Thing”,片中将会将会有大量曾经与乔布斯合作的采访片段。 其中包括苹果联合创始人Ronald Wayne,投资NeXT电脑的Ross Perot,“华尔街日报”主要技术专栏作家Walt Mossberg,黑眼豆豆乐队制作人will.i.am,苹果第一代鼠标设计师Dean Hovey,PBS系列片主持人Robert Cringely,里德大学书法教授Robert Palladino以及介绍Woz和Jobs相识的Bill Fernandez。 该纪录片还会包含从未播放过的1994年采访乔布斯的片段。乔布斯对生活的理解塑造了他的人格,这也使他为很多行业带来革命性变革。Steve Jobs - One Last Thing”将于下周三,11月2日晚上10点在美国的PBS电视台播出。
A Black family in North Carolina battles decades of harassment by land developers trying to seize their waterfront property, in this searing documentary by Oscar-nominated director Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro).
This new drama-documentary series draws on interviews with writers, actors, and biographers to explore how a young woman from a small village living in eighteenth-century England, became our best-loved novelist, creating characters and stories that have become part of our culture ever since.
It was the world's last Islamic empire - a super-power of a million square miles. From its capital in Istanbul it matched the glories of Ancient Rome. And after six centuries in power it collapsed less than a hundred years ago. Rageh Omaar sets out to discover why the Ottomans have vanished from our understanding of the history of Europe. Why so few realise the importance of Ottoman history in today's Middle East. And why you have to know the Ottoman story to understand the roots of many of today's trouble spots from Palestine, Iraq and Israel to Libya, Syria, Egypt, Bosnia and Kosovo.