2023年,食贫道《环球大宝荐》系列再度出发。3集纪录片内容,讲述关于日本,我们知道或不知道的事。
这部纪录片改编自阿伦·布莱格曼博士的书籍,探索了埃及亿万富翁兼以色列间谍阿什拉夫·马尔万的人生及其神秘死亡
昨天我看了一个电影,是个法语片<最后的猎人,le dernier trappeur>,片子很很美,同时又有一点淡淡的忧伤,人们该好好思考人与自然的关系了。Trappeur中文翻译成猎人,但所指的是专门利用陷阱和夹子狩猎的猎人。片中男主人公Norman和他的印第安妻子Nebaska生活在远离城镇的大山中,延续传统尊重自然,与大自然和谐的相处。而如今文明的发展,让那种自然和谐的生活越发无处藏身。Norman不得不开辟新的居住地才能捕猎到皮毛动物,他有妻子Nebaska和忠实的雪撬犬相伴。片中虽然没有很多镜头表现两个人在一起的生活,但几个细节让我们可以感受到,他们是很彼此关怀爱护的。Nebaska为劳累的Norman按摩脊背,帮助他建好新的木屋,女人的灵感让Norman那天一定带上猎犬Abas, Norman开始并不喜欢Abas,但结果正是Abas把他从冰水中救出。女人们是很少愿意嫁给一个猎人的,现代的妇女更愿意稳定的生活,住在城镇中。没人愿意把生活系在毫无保障的夹子上的。但Nebaska还是和Norman相依为命的生活在一起。那种纯朴的心灵最美。
本部纪录片以深入浅出的手法,从现代企业的本质、演变、冲击和可能的未来四个方面,批判地揭示了现代企业所隐含的内在运作、发展的历史、其所带来极具争议性的冲击及未来的可能发展。影片开篇便采用了“世卫组织国际疾病分类第10版”和“心理疾病诊断统计手册第4版”的诊断标准,对那些财团法人或大企业进行人格检查,试图揭开跨国大企业的真面目。本片耗时六年完成,采访了来自不同业界的40位人士,这些业界精英现身说法,道出了企业机构以牟取利润为终极使命的惊人秘密。我们的确患病了,唯利是图、人情冷漠、反社会人格等等,我们所能做的就是依靠我们的勇气、智慧和决心去阻止它。 由马克·阿克巴与詹尼弗·阿尔伯特联合执导的发人深省的纪录片《大企业》,根据乔尔·巴肯的《企业的性格与命运》改编拍摄而成。本片荣获2004年圣丹斯电影节世界电影单元-纪录片大奖在内的26项国际大奖以及10项观众票选最佳影片。
Although sumo is a cherished part of Japanese culture, few have managed to get a behind-the-scenes look at the sport. Director Eiji SAKATA had the opportunity to spend six months in close contact with two sumo stables. In the process, he managed to capture fascinating footage of the rigorous training sessions and daily life of the wrestlers.
Massive machines require engineering extremes. The massive man-made satellite, commonly known as the International Space Station, hurtling around the Earth at 27,600 km an hour, has been a temporary home for humans for the last 20 years. The biggest land vehicle on earth, a bucket excavator titled Bagger 293, that can move 240,000 cubic meters of dirt each day. Innovation has always meant building bigger, faster, taller, longer and stronger than anything that came before. We’ve seen them in dramatic visual fashion. But how do these actually work? What sets each machine apart. What big ideas drove its evolution and what limitations did this machine overcome? What forces was it built to withstand and where is the breaking point? Using CGI and expert insights, we ‘strip down’ the design of some of the world’s unique colossal machines and reveal mechanical secrets that not only made them work, but also changed the world in a big way! Each episode explores four incredible machines, linked thematically. From sea and space faring designs, to mega airborne, mining and industrial machines, we’ll break down what they can do as well as key inner mechanics and materials that make it all possible. Dynamic archival footage featuring; slow motion, aerials, and time-lapses get us past the ‘caution’ tape and up close and personal with these compound monsters. CGI provides breakouts and blueprints and a look at hidden mechanisms. Adding expertise of structural, mechanical, chemical and forensic engineers to help reveal what’s at stake when these colossal constructions are put work, and how all the pieces come together to make a big impact. EPISODES: S1 E1 Sea Monsters S1 E2 Astronomical Engineering S1 E3 There Be Dragons S1 E4 Sub-Zero Supermachines S1 E5 Earth Biters S1 E6 Mammoth Manufacturing
Barefoot roadtrip around Guinea in search of the first film made by a local filmmaker. A charming and cinematic adventure, where the journey and the destination are equally important, and a film about collective memory and porous film reels. Does a film exist if no one has seen it? Guinean film director Thierno Souleymane Diallo goes on a barefoot road trip around his country to find the mythical 1953 film ‘Mouramani’ – the first Guinean film made by a local filmmaker. But it is not easy to find the film or anyone who has seen it for that matter. Some believe it is about the Islamisation of the Mandinka people. Others that it is about the relationship between a dog and its owner. Along the way, Diallo passes old, abandoned cinemas and dusty piles of moisture-damaged film reels. ‘The Cemetery of Cinema’ is a charming, cinematic adventure in which the journey is almost as important as the destination, and where the encounters along the way remind us of the importance of preserving a shared memory and culturel heritage.
Lead Me Home is a short film that follows several people living on the streets in West Coast cities. Conceived to be a cinematic study of contrasts, the film will be familiar and shocking; intimate and vast. By weaving individual stories with aerial vistas, time-lapse photography, and evocative details of contemporary urban life, Lead Me Home aims to spark a national conversation about the epic scale of this alarming and ever-growing problem.
一名人类学家深入亚马逊丛林,希望了解一个隐居已久的部族现身,是否意味着人类完全孤立的生活方式就此告终。
Raksha Dave and Dan Snow access a variety of new excavations.
Antarctica lives in our dreams as the most remote, the most forbidding continent on Planet Earth. It is a huge land covered with ice as thick as three miles, seemingly invulnerable, cold and dark for eight months of the year. Yet Antarctica is also a fragile place, home to an incredible variety of life along its edges, arguably the most stunning, breathtaking and still-pristine place on earth. The one constant is that it is constantly changing, every season, every day, every hour. I've been fortunate to travel to Antarctica many times; most recently with 3D cameras, a first for the continent. The result is our new film, Antarctica: On the Edge.
丝棉缠绵,正蓬鬆扩张的,不只是棉花,还有整个中国。 硬铁路串起软棉花生产线,从边城棉田到城市加工厂,一粒新疆的棉花种子如何成为美国时尚舞台上正伸缩跃蹬的牛仔裤?纪录片视线紧贴产业链,第一线直击,由棉花的种植、採摘、纺织、製衣,而至销售出口,目睹中国棉花产业之全貌,直探棉花覆盖下各式产业相关人士生活,无论棉农、纺织女工、中盘商、大宗出口。棉花活儿从来不简单,指上柔软蓬鬆,日子要怎麽硬挺才能过去,一团棉花揉出千百种生活型态,耗时八年,银幕上呈现今日中国棉花史,也是一页农工生活史。 「在中国,与棉花这条生产链相关的人数以千万计,我们解读棉花,也想从中解读『中国製造』之于中国普通人的意义。」──周浩