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从成功的事业到出名的坏处,从令人不适的“曲线美”标签到青少年时期艰苦的芭蕾岁月,且听米歇拉·吉罗畅谈人生百味。
American Blackout imagines the story of a national power failure in the United States caused by a cyberattack — told in real time, over 10 days, by those who kept filming on cameras and phones. You’ll learn what it means to be absolutely powerless. Gritty, visceral and totally immersive, see what it might take to survive from day one, and who would be left standing when the lights come back on.
At his first show in LA for 10 years, Chappelle charges straight into the fire with bits on Bill Cosby, O.J. Simpson, and his own brushes with controversy. 阔别洛杉矶10年后的首秀,查贝尔借用调侃Bill Cosby,O.J Simpson和自己过往的风波,直接了当地将现场推向高潮。
为纪念大卫.爱登堡爵士(Sir David Attenborough)从事野外生物考察和献身生态电视片创作60周年,BBC公司推出《大卫爱登堡野外探索60年》系列。 作为一位世界知名的自然史学、生物学家和生态纪录片制作人,大卫.爱登堡创作了一系列具有热烈反响的电视片。特别是2001年那部纵览海洋世界的《蓝色星球》,更是在世界各地广受欢迎。在进行拍摄的50年间,大卫.爱登堡和他的同事们以勇敢的冒险精神,和对科学探索孜孜不倦的热情,深入全球每个角落,为获取最广泛,详尽的资料,拍摄了许多令人惊叹的珍贵镜头。这些花费大量时间,资金和精力制作的纪录片,内容涉及科学,历史,文化和环保各个领域,以揭示物种起源,探索生物进化,研究人与环境的协调发展为目的,具有严肃的科学,教育意义。同时,利用令人难以相信的拍摄技巧和唯美的艺术手段所创作出的精彩画面,又不失大众观赏的娱乐价值。 在近二十部电视系列片中,每部作品都因内容丰富奇特,画面精致壮观,叙述简洁生动而吸引观众。这些宝贵的精神财富不仅以极高的收视率创造了电视史上前所未有的神话,而且也为大卫.爱登堡赢得无数的奖项和荣誉。现在他制作的电视片已成为众多生态,影视爱好者观赏、收藏的顶级佳作,同样在学术上也是各院校,科研机构用于教学和研究的必备资料。 Part 1: Life on Camera 在近半个世纪的创新的野生动物电影制作中,David Attenborough提出了他的独特的观点。他再次访问并回顾了在他的电影制作历程中的关键地方和事件,通过他旧照片的回忆他的那些难忘的野生动物的镜头:包括他抓一只科摩多龙(世界上最巨大的蜥蜴),与海豚一起游泳。回到他常去的加里曼丹(婆罗洲)他回想起那一次在蝙蝠洞中摄影的挑战,他是如何使用个现代科技让我们能看到那里。 Part 2: Understanding the Natural World David Attenborough回顾了在他的一生中改变了我们对地球上的生命的认识的科学的发现。生命最初是在哪里开始的?是怎样开始的?大陆是怎样漂移的?动物间是怎样交流的?它们为什么要那样表现?Attenborough跟我们分享了他作为科学家的记忆以及帮助他形成他自己的职业的突破。 Part 3: Our Fragile Planet 在最后一部影片中,在他的有生之年反映出人类对于自然世界的巨大影响。他讲述着和他一起工作的自然资源保护论先驱者在最上一个60年所看到的令人惊叹的变化,以及世界性的对于自然世界的观点的革新。在他从伦敦动物园到加里曼丹(婆罗洲)的丛林的旅行中,他披露了是什么激励他成为了一个自然资源保护论者。他记得自己与山地大猩猩,蓝鲸,巨型陆龟等的经典相遇之旅。这些都改变了公众对于自然世界的观点。
导演 Ricardo Gomes 执导,收录玛丹娜2019年到2020年一系列巡演的影像纪录,包含48位随行表演者,其中有她的小孩、来自世界各地的舞者和音乐家,还有来自葡萄牙、以鼓演奏音乐的全女子团体 Orquestra Batukadeiras 等,当然还有 Madonna 魅力四射的精彩演出片段。
学习如何在日益拥挤的星球上生存也许是我们人类的终极挑战,但有一个地方,拥有的世界人口六分之一印度,人们却特别适应生活在这么拥挤的土地上。这个系列高清纪录片将带我们进入印度最密集的地区加尔各答和孟买,了解这里人们的生活现状及生存压力。 BBC 2012年播出,用3集记录印度的底层人如何在人多地少的环境中工作。印度现在有人口 12亿,占世界的六分之一,每个家庭都有很多孩子,对于穷人来讲,这可是一个很大的负担,看看印度人是如何在他们的国土上为了生活奋斗的。 Learning how to survive on an increasingly crowded planet is probably our ultimate challenge. But there is one place, home to over a sixth of the world's population, which is already making a good shot at adapting: welcome to India. This observational series casts aside the usual preconceptions about the sub-continent, and lets a few of India's 1.2 billion show how their world really works. With astonishing access into the densest districts of Kolkata and Mumbai, it celebrates the impressive resourcefulness, resilience and absolute pragmatism of those living and working there, and reveals the psyche needed to get ahead in the biggest of crowds. Part 1. This episode follows two main characters as they employ all their ingenuity to carve out a home. With more people moving to cities in India than anywhere else on earth, securing that place you can call home is vital for nurturing your family's future. Part 2. Johora started out as a rag-picker, but through building a bottle recycling business on a railway embankment, she has big ambitions for her family of seven kids. And it is not just small waste. Kanye uses a blowtorch to cut up ships discarded by the rest of the world, helping satisfy India's thirst for steel. And Ashik buys up beef fat from the abattoir, and proudly renders it down to make tallow. It looks disgusting, even before he is plagued by a maggot infestation. But this thrifty use of 'waste' may well be destined for your soap or cosmetics. Part 3. With India destined to become the most populous nation on earth by 2026, you have got to be highly tactical in your search for a better life. It is not just about you and your dreams today - it is about the family over generations to come. Prakash and Mangesh are brothers in their early twenties from an illegal settlement surrounded by the buzz of downtown Mumbai. Prakash is deckhand on a yacht while striving to realise his dream and launch a Bollywood career. But his family make it clear his sole purpose is to earn enough to fund in their joint future: his brother Mangesh's course in software engineering. Swapan, a merchant in a hectic fish market, works so hard for his family's future that his wife knows he is ruining his health. And Sujit, who crafts disposable clay tea cups in Kolkata, hardly dares dream of seeing his family hundreds of miles away.
Stonehenge is an icon of prehistoric British culture, an enigma that has seduced archaeologists and tourists for centuries. Why is it here? What is its significance? And which forces inspired its creators? Now a group of international archaeologists led by the University of Birmingham and the Ludwig Boltzman Institute in Vienna believe that a new state-of-the-art approach is the key to unlocking Stonehenge's secrets. For four years the team have surveyed and mapped every monument, both visible and invisible, across ten square kilometres of the sacred landscape to create the most complete digital picture of Stonehenge and the surrounding area over millennia. Known monuments have yielded more data than ever before, revealing hidden structures within, and new finds are revolutionising the very timeline of Stonehenge. Operation Stonehenge takes the viewer on a prehistoric journey from 8000BC to 2500BC as the scientists uncover the very origins of Stonehenge, learning why this landscape is sacred, preserved and has been revered by following generations. Evidence of war and conflict, as well as the cultivation of ideas and industry, is explored to reveal complex communities with international trade links as far-reaching as Spain and central Europe. Using CGI to reveal the monuments hidden beneath Stonehenge and featuring factually sourced dramatic reconstructions, the stories of the buildings and the people that occupied this sacred landscape over four millennia ago are revealed in comprehensive detail.