百集大型纪录片《中国通史》由央视电影频道节目中心制作出品、中国社 会科学院监制、中国社会科学院历史研究所组织 撰稿并邀请国内多家重点大学、专业机构的研究 人员共同参与创作。 为了让广大观众先行了解其面貌,并听取各 方面意见,不断提高拍摄质量,电影频道从已经 拍摄完成的作品中,选出有关魏晋南北朝到隋唐 时期的7集先行播出,1月21日至27日晚8:50, 观众将分别看到《诸葛亮治蜀》、《魏晋风 度》、《北魏孝文帝改革》、《梁武帝治国》、 《魏晋佛教》、《再造统一》和《炀帝功过》。
本系列节目要探索人类与大河系统的多变关系,指出生活在大河流域的数百万人,文化与生活如何受到这些河川影响。节目中将介绍全球最著名的六大河流:亚马孙河、尼罗河、密西西比河、恒河、长江与莱因河,寻找这些大河的源头、历史与变化。除了描述岸边居民的故事,认识与大河和谐共存的原住民、现代贸易商、艺术家与工匠,还将了解各大都会如何透过21世纪尖端科技,防止这些古老大河造成的水患。
150多年来,东京经历了两次惨烈的大火,经历了一场史诗般的地震和毁灭性的灾难。但依然重建为世界上最大的城市。本片利用彩色修复技术来讲述东京的历史。
19世纪中叶,帝国主义轰开了古老中国的大门,一纸《南京条约》签订,上海正式开埠,从此各种各样的传奇与悲喜人生在这片土地上交替上演。将近一百年后,世界局势动荡不安,各方势力汇集于魔都,继续谱写着属于这座城市的传奇。镜头前,陈丹青、杨小佛(杨杏佛之子)、杜美如(杜月笙之女)、张心漪(曾国藩之曾外孙女)、韦然(上官云珠之子)、费明仪(费穆之女)、韦伟、侯孝贤、韩寒等18位与新旧上海有着千丝万缕联系的受访者,讲述了关于城市以及人生的点点滴滴。 上海、香港、台湾,半个多世纪的骨血漂泊,牵扯了多少难以忘怀的记忆。剪不断,理还乱,纷纷扰扰,纠缠绵延……
驯兽师戴维•胡佛(Dave Hoover)、园艺师乔治•蒙德卡(George Mendonça)、鼹鼠专家雷•门兹(Raymond A. Mendez)、机器人发明家罗德尼•布洛克斯(Rodney Brooks),这四个看起来全不搭调的人被聚集在同一个影片中。他们畅谈自己的人生、工作以及点点滴滴的感悟,这四个似乎风马牛不相及的行业,隐约却又有着些许关联。 本片荣获1997年波士顿影评人协会奖最佳纪录片奖、1998年弗罗里达影评人协会奖最佳纪录片奖、1998年独立精神奖真实奖、1998年堪城影评人协会奖最佳纪录片奖、1998年美国国家影评人协会奖最佳纪录片奖、1997年纽约影评人协会奖最佳纪录片奖、1997年得州影评人协会奖最佳纪录片奖。
A documentary based on the memoir written in 2017 by Sid Luft, the third of Judy Garland's five husbands, about their years together, during which he was involved with her film A Star Is Born and her career as a concert performer.
肥胖、糖尿病和心脏病患者数量飙升,甚至已经有第一批孩子被诊断得了脂肪肝。制糖产业又一次被推到风口浪尖。人们不禁问道这些疾病是否和糖的大量生产和使用有关。制糖工业在近几十年以来一直采取和烟草公司类似的公关手段来转移公众对于健康问题的关注。他们会说“我们只是吃得太多”,而现在这种说法还能说服公众嘛?
Follows correspondent Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp as they embark on a seven-year-long project to document the empty bedrooms of children killed in school shootings.
2018年5月和6月,Jean Gabriel P_Riot与位于Ivry Sur Seine的一所高中的10名电影班学生合作,开展了一项将电影与政治结合起来的项目。学生们在摄像机前和摄像机后工作,重新布置罢工、抵抗和劳资纠纷的场景,这些电影可以追溯到20世纪60年代末到70年代末,包括让-卢克-戈达尔和阿兰-坦纳的电影。nos d_faites汇集了调查结果,并增加了采访,在采访中,导演询问学生他们刚刚表演的场景,关于“阶级”、“工会”和“政治参与”等概念,以及更广泛的社会背景。这是一个简单,但尖锐的设置,让观众一瞥年轻一代如何看待政治和过去的政治电影。这部影片还记录了导演试图激怒学生的企图。在导演和学生似乎处于平等地位的遭遇中,基于从未见过的导演更多类似于老师的提问,以及此时此刻对革命的思考:起义的表现反映了同样的情况。这会导致一个真实的发生吗? In May and June 2018, Jean-Gabriel Périot collaborated with ten students in a film class at a high school in Ivry-sur-Seine on a project that unites cinema with politics. The students worked both in front of and behind the camera, restaging scenes of strikes, resistance, and labour disputes from films dating from the late 1960s to the late 1970s, including ones by Jean-Luc Godard and Alain Tanner. Nos défaites assembles the results, and adds interviews in which the director queries the students about the scenes they’ve just acted in, about such concepts as “class,” “labour union,” and “political engagement,” about wider social contexts. It’s a simple, yet trenchant setup, affording viewers a glimpse of how a younger generation sees politics and the political cinema of the past. The film also documents the director’s attempts to stir up the students. The conversations vary between encounters in which director and students seem on an equal footing, based on more teacher-like questioning by the never-visible director, and contemplations of revolution in the here and now: the performance of an uprising follows reflection upon the same. Could this lead to one happening for real? 回到1968年的电影时代,继续对重放从过去跳出来的电影节选的年轻人进行今天的采访,我们的失败描绘了我们当前与政治的关系。我们的失败,还是我们有足够的力量来面对今天的混乱? By going back into the cinema of the 1968 era and going forward with present-day interviews of young people who replay excerpts of film s jumping out from the past, Our Defeats draw the portrait of our current relations with politics. Our Defeats, or do we keep enough forces to confront ourselves with the chaos of today?
Camera man and survivalist les Stroud takes you on a daunting journey through the kodiak wilderness. Exploring the survival methods and social structure of the magnificent kodiak brown bear.
From filmmakers of Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, this film goes beyond the headlines of the Ghislaine Maxwell case to tell the story of Epstein's mystery accomplice, illuminating how her class and privilege concealed her predatory nature.
The Balkan Peninsula is notorious for being one of the great battlegrounds of history. And yet, it possesses another side unknown to many, where ancient forests and vast wetlands harbor pristine wilderness, and sheer cliff walls and desolate plateaus preserve a seemingly unchanged past. Surveying these striking and stark landscapes, one might think they’ve ventured into the Middle-earth of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. Indeed the Balkan Peninsula is home to a variety of regions that border on mythical. In Croatia’s Kopacki Rit Wetlands, land mines keep people away, but enable native wildlife to thrive. Further south, Montenegro’s Tara River carves through Europe’s longest and deepest canyon, and neighboring forests provide refuge to rare animals such as the Balkan Lynx. To the east, millions of birds flock to the Danube Delta to feast on swarms of mosquitoes. And at the west of the Balkans is Skadar Lake, a remarkable landscape of peaks and water. This is a journey to a world seemingly forgotten by time. This is the wild Balkans.
Charlie Luxton returns for a new run of the show about the best coastal properties on the Mediterranean