探险家埃德·斯塔福德(“德爷”)走入六种截然不同的文化场景——从非洲仪式、亚马逊试炼,到草原生活、狩猎传统、雨林技艺与少林修行——亲身体验当地独特的挑战与成长方式。节目以德爷标志性的“自拍+多机位”风格记录他在陌生环境中的真实反应与情感变化,在冒险、幽默与痛感交织的旅程中,展现多元文化中共同的勇气、坚持与人与人之间的连接。
《辉煌中国》是由中共中央宣传部、中央电视台联合制作的六集电视纪录片。全片以创新、协调、绿色、开放、共享的新发展理念为脉络,全面反映党的十八大以来中国经济社会发展取得的巨大成就。
《空中浩劫》(Air Crash Investigation)是一个由加拿大的Cineflix公司所制作的纪录片节目。此节目主要介绍1970年代黑盒子发明之后所发生的近代重大航空事故。在第三季时,有三集穿插铁道事故及航海事故。 此节目在不同频道播出有不同的英文名称,于加拿大的Discovery频道播出时称为“Mayday”,在美国播出时称为“Air Emergency”,而在英国、法国和其他国家播出时称为“Air Crash Investigation”。 《空中浩劫》会以模拟演出的方式,分别以乘客、机师等不同人的视角,从一开始旅客登机、起飞,一直到事故发生、后续善后及调查为止,重现整个过程。在片中会穿插对于乘客及机师的访谈(若有生还者且其愿意受访时),另外也会访问空难调查人员、目击者等。取材以事故调查报告及相关新闻报道为主;若因调查单位不公开报告以致无法取得事故调查报告时,则会征询相关专家的说法以拼凑出全貌。 此节目对于飞机外观、空服员制服、机场等制作考究,但也并非100%做到与当时完全一样,偶有不相符之处,如波音737驾驶室变成空中客车A320驾驶室。模拟演出时,会找与当事人相貌近似的的演员参与。
在美国,食源性病原体每年导致约3000人死亡,数十万人住院。长叶莴苣、哈密瓜、豆芽……这些国家都是近年来频繁爆发疫情的中心。他们的解决方案很简单,但保护措施却很分散,几乎没有官僚机构的意愿来执行。然而,我们的政客们一直在说“美国的食品供应是世界上最安全的”。
中毒:关于你的食物的肮脏真相是一部纪录片,从1992-1993年的“盒子里的杰克”大肠杆菌爆发开始,一直持续到今天,它掌握了这些决定背后的公共和私人影响。导演斯蒂芬妮·索奇蒂格提供了一些在超市应该避免的建议,揭开了控制我们饮食的错综复杂的法规的神秘面纱,并讲述了因食源性疾病而失去亲人的家庭的故事。这部电影会让你思考你的盘子里有什么,以及它是如何以令人大开眼界的新方式到达那里的。
A documentary film focusing on the gay experience in Hollywood horror.
在这部“芳香馥郁”的纪录片中,Dior迪奥首席调香师François Demachy将带领观众深入探索香水制作的个中奥秘。自2006年起,电影制作人耗时两年之久,追随调香师走遍法国和世界各地,只为甄选优质原材料。影片介绍了投身保护香水制作的悦人馨香、精湛工艺和祖传技术的相关人士,歌颂美丽和自然的守护者。香水创作远非孤军奋战,而是才华横溢的有志之士共同努力的成果,而这其实也是调香师本人所诠释的香水奥秘的关键所在:“我最喜欢的工作内容是人类探险活动,是知识和见解的交流,同时也是我们对自然的热爱。”
2023年10月,中国首批国家公园正式设立两周年,为了展示海南热带雨林国家公园的原真性和完整性,践行省委、省政府的决策部署,深度挖掘海南热带雨林独有的生态价值、科研价值和科普价值,向全世界充分展示其生物多样性,在海南省林业局(海南热带雨林国家公园管理局)的专业指导下,中央广播电视总台影视剧纪录片中心与海南广播电视总台(集团)联合出品,华纳兄弟探索集团联合制作推出了纪录片《中国海南·雨林秘境》,将于12月29日—31日,21:00—22:00在CCTV-9纪录频道播出。 纪录片共三集,采用4K制作,每集50分钟。节目是海南热带雨林国家公园正式设立后,首部系统呈现海南热带雨林特色或标志性内涵的大型纪录片,将从雨林景观及植物、动物、人与自然等多维视角展现海南热带雨林的独特性、稀缺性、神秘性。
A portrait of Denmark's most acclaimed and controversial director, Lars von Trier. A meeting with von Trier on a private level as well as with his film universe. Filmmaker Stig Björkman follow von Trier during a period of more than two years, meet him at work, at home and at leisure.
A BBC Storyville BFI archive film about a century of gay rights, desires and history, with a soundtrack by John Grant and collaborators.
For over 50 years, Hayao Miyazaki has been enchanting the world with his films. Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro), Mononoke-hime (Princess Mononoke), Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (Spirited Away), or his latest film Kimitachi wa dō ikiru ka (The Boy and the Heron), to name only a few of eleven feature films, ten short films, several manga, and also through Studio Ghibli, a museum and a theme park. They form a luminous body of work and characters that have become cult classics. Miyazaki’s films, often autobiographical, also reflect the state of the world and the turmoil of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, made of wars and ecological disasters. He was born in Japan in 1941, during World War II. As a child, he immersed himself in drawing manga until he had a revelation upon discovering Hakuja den (The White Snake Enchantress), the first Japanese colour animated film by Taiji Yabushita. From then on, he decided to devote his life to animation, this magical art capable of overcoming the darkness that had always deeply inhabited him... Thanks to exceptional access granted by Studio Ghibli to numerous film excerpts and rare Japanese television archives, we discover the life of Miyazaki as well as a profoundly ecological body of work that questions our relationship with the natural world and living beings. Thinkers like anthropologist Philippe Descola or philosopher Timothy Morton, as well as close associates, his son and film director Gorō Miyazaki, and Toshio Suzuki, his longtime producer and friend, bring us closer to this tireless, obsessive, and mysterious artist.
In-depth examination of the dark side of an American justice system where women who report sexual assault are instead charged with perjury and jailed for it. Investigative journalist Rae de Leon has discovered a startling pattern in rape cases in the United States. Namely, that women who have reported a sexual assault are suspected of lying by the police. First they are accused of making up their allegations, later they are prosecuted for giving false testimony and sometimes they end up serving prison sentences. ‘Victim/Suspect’ shows how the roles are reversed so the perpetrators are declared innocent while the victims sometimes end up behind bars and other times end their lives. Rae de Leon gets first-hand accounts from the women and interviews legal experts as she delves into police methods, interrogation techniques and preliminary investigations, and the outcome reveals a corrupt system. Nancy Schwartzman charts a law enforcement agency that confuses victims and suspects and is relevant far beyond America’s borders. It is a powerful testimony to systemic failure, police handling of cases and a determined journalist’s attempt to change it.