《今晚你要去哪里》节目以情感为“主定位”,关注当代热点社会话题、职场话题、家庭话题等,以微记录微纪实的方式,走进不同人物的真实生活。通过侧拍对聊的方式,激发人物心底的情感。拍摄暂定晚上,夜晚是人最容易感性的时间,可以引发拍摄主角谈论更多真实的事件,同时也可以带动观看者情绪,在更安静的共情观看,思考自己的当下。
受伤的穿山甲、失亲的小山羌、落难的鸟儿们纷纷送入位在池上的野湾,这是中国台湾东部第一家野生动物医院。一幕幕生离死别在此上演,有时喜悦有时伤悲,然而这群兽医师与保育员无暇纠结,因仍有许多落难动物待抢救、野放状况待追踪。记录行动者身影,详实科普之余,洋溢坚定傻劲。
克里斯·海姆斯沃斯将参与国家地理特别节目《鲨鱼海滩》(Shark Beach,暂译)。克里斯将与海洋生物学家、冲浪者、生态环保人士、鲨鱼保护者共同在澳大利亚,揭示近年来鲨鱼袭击次数剧增的原因,并寻找人与鲨鱼共处的方法。该节目将于2021年夏季播出。
抗生素是抑制细菌生长或杀死细菌的药物类别。抗生素拯救了亿万人的生命,但滥用抗生素也将造成危险后果。Angela Rippon讲述抗生素的历史和应用,以及科学家寻找替代药物的努力。(The Truth About... Season 1, Episode 9: Antibiotics)
After a harrowing home invasion and kidnapping in 2015, a couple is accused of staging the ordeal when the woman reappears in this true-crime docuseries.
This is the epic, untold story of how same-sex marriage became law of the land. Documenting one of the greatest civil rights stories of our time, THE FREEDOM TO MARRY is a nail-biting, behind-the-scenes story that traces the marriage equality movement's historic progress, and reveals the masterminds of the movement as they lead the fight to win same sex marriage throughout the United States. This is an inspirational tale of how people can actually make a difference and ultimately, a powerful playbook for social change.
“间谍生物”又来了! 这一次,间谍相机带着当今最尖端的拍摄技术,前往海洋深处,迎接它们迄今为止最激动人心的挑战,探索地球上最神奇且最具活力的环境之一,海洋。 在全新纪录片《海洋间谍》中,观众能见到有史以来最大的“间谍生物”:间谍鲸,以及间谍龙虾、间谍鲱鱼和间谍河豚等…… 从缤纷美丽的珊瑚礁,到岩石海岸的尽头,新一代携带着摄像机的“间谍生物”将深入那些以前从未到过的地方,揭示非凡的海洋生物令人惊讶的隐秘生活,展现前所未见的动物行为与复杂关系。
The Polish doco for the BFI’s Century of Cinema distinguishes itself from all the others in the series by being the only one not to have any film critics, academics, directors, etc providing a commentary. Instead it takes the refreshing route of having ordinary people of all ages talking about what’s special to them about movies – so we get some old folks describing their first trip to the cinema when a lot of people didn’t even know what a film was, memories of what it was like to go to the movies as children, teenagers, and adults before, during, and after WWII, and especially the key scenes from films that have made lasting impressions upon them (not unexpectedly, Wajda’s KANAL strikes a nerve), which are shown in accompaniment, so that it becomes the interviewees who ultimately decide what’s shown in the doco. This kind of stuff is what the ‘100 Years of Cinema’ celebration is really about.