《我住在这里的理由》是通过演员阿部力拜访住在海外的中国人,来介绍世界各地风土人情的旅游式纪录片。拜访前,阿部只被告知了主人公所在的地点。这是一次完全没有台本的自由旅行。每个人在选择自己生活的地方时,一定有他(她)的理由。阿部力通过走访住在日本的中国朋友们,用他的视角来展现你所不知道的这个国度的风土人情。
A documentary film focusing on the gay experience in Hollywood horror.
在这部有趣而发人深省的剧集中,说唱歌手兼社运倡导者“杀手麦克”将自己谋求社会变革的革命思想付诸行动。
记录了伊万和查理骑着翻新后的复古摩托车,从伊万在苏格兰的家一路骑到查理在英格兰的家——但他们可不是走最短的路线,而是选择“绕远路”!他们将穿越北海前往斯堪的纳维亚,骑至北极圈,再南下波罗的海国家、横穿欧洲大陆,最终在两个月后跨越英吉利海峡回到家乡。 这是一场穿越超过15个国家的冒险旅程,他们将领略壮丽风光,行驶在世界上一些最精彩的驾驶路线中。途中,他们还会深入当地文化,与当地人互动,体验各种独特又有趣的活动。
这部纪录片全面揭示了徐克导演拍摄《龙门飞甲》全过程和不为人知的故事。
非洲 -拥有迷人景观和多样野生动物的圣地。在这片永恒的太阳和奇迹的土地上,我们会被这里的狮子、斑马、河马和其他许多野生动物所吸引。也会发现同样有土著人生活在这片原始的自然界中。自然的法则就是适应最恶劣的环境。通过本片,你会发现它离得你那么近,就像你身临其境。在最新3D拍摄技术下,你可以体验到非洲野生动物的真正魅力和同比最优秀电影院的壮丽景观。这完全是一场感官的盛宴。
If These Walls Could Sing arrives with the 90th anniversary of famed London recording studio. Universal Music Group’s recently-launched production house Mercury Studios has announced a documentary about Abbey Road Studios. If These Walls Could Sing will explore the legendary recording studio’s history in conjunction with Abbey Road’s 90th anniversary this November. The film is produced by John Battsek and directed by filmmaker and photographer Mary McCartney, daughter of Paul and Linda. “Some of my earliest memories as a young child come from time spent at Abbey Road,” Mary McCartney said in a statement. “I’ve long wanted to tell the story of this historic place, and I couldn’t be collaborating with a better team than John and Mercury Studios to make this creative ambition a reality.”
纪录片《上甘岭》聚焦抗美援朝战争中著名的上甘岭战役,共分为3集,每集约50分钟。该片以军事专业角度回顾上甘岭战役的三个阶段,通过战略战术、武器装备和英雄人物等三个维度还原一场以弱胜强的经典之战。摄制组以国际化的视角开启解密上甘岭战役的全球之旅,从韩国、美国、俄罗斯等地寻找到许多珍贵的文字和影像档案,大部分都是第一次在纪录片中呈现。同时遍访国内仍健在的上甘岭战役亲历者,抢救性采访口述史。纪录片立足当下,以更加年轻化的视角和语态讲述故事,结合动画、沙盘推演等丰富的表现手法,运用电影级的音效设计,创造全新的视听体验。70多年后,新一辈年轻人以青春致敬青春,缅怀先辈,弘扬不朽的“上甘岭精神”。
一部温情而幽默的纪录片,这部电影由来自全球的六位杰出的父亲组成,通过访谈录、家庭影片,短视频纪录等形式展现父亲育儿的考验和磨难。
In an intensely personal and often surprising film for BBC Two, Depression And Me, Alastair Campbell explores if radical new treatments can stop his depression. Campbell is best known for his role as Tony Blair’s formidable and often contentious spin doctor but, away from the public eye, he has been dogged by crippling bouts of depression for most of his life. Some days, just getting out of bed is too hard. Therapy and anti-depressant medication is helping him keep his head above water - but is that really the best he can hope for? Alastair Campbell says: “I’ve been on antidepressants for years and years and none of them can stop it. I want to understand my depression and find out if modern science has any better ways of treating it. I’m hoping there’s something out there that can help me lead a happier life. “I feel we are nearing a tipping point in the battle to demolish the stigma and taboo surrounding mental illness and TV is a very good medium for bringing these issues right out into the open. I have never regretted being open about my own issues but an important part of this film is also seeing my depression through the eyes of members of my family, especially my partner Fiona. I was also keen to get out there and find out what kind of progress was being made on the scientific and research front. There is a lot going on. My worry is that we are winning the battle for better awareness but losing the battle for the services we need. "I was very pleased with the reaction to the film in Sheffield [at Doc/Fest]. One film alone cannot change the world but there is finally the focus on these issues that we need and hopefully one day we will have services to match.”