全球最大的乐高商店将在伦敦开业,他们将挑战建立一个世界最大的乐高模型。
After Porn Ends, is a documentary that not only examines the lives and careers of some of the biggest names in the history of the adult entertainment industry but what happens to them after they leave the business and try and live the "normal" lives that millions of other Americans enjoy. They hailed from the rural South, steel towns, and the San Fernando Valley. As teenagers, and young adults, none of them thought that porn was in their future. They were artists, baseball players, child prodigies, and even Ivy Leaguers. Now, after their lives in porn they're TV stars, bounty hunters, writers, and social activists. What happened in between? And now that they've moved on, can they really live a normal life after porn? Written by Bryce Wagoner
A treasure trove of live and archive footage drives this portrait of the British band as they prepare to tour their new album. Filmed over a decade, but also drawing in a wealth of footage from throughout their career, Toby L’s documentary portrait explores Blur’s trajectory, from a group of friends jamming to becoming one of the most acclaimed British bands of the last 35 years. It captures them as they come together to record what will be the critical and commercial success The Ballad of Darren, leading to their first – and sell-out – shows at Wembley stadium in the summer of 2023. The film shows how the group have continued to forge new creative paths, never resting on the laurels of former glories. With their recent performance at Coachella yet another defining moment of their recent revival, this is the perfect time to look back on their career.
Vanessa Engle 为了探索人类与狗的神奇关系,她花几个月时间在伦敦北部的Hampstead Heath公园采访遛狗的人们,提问为什么他们会有一只狗和他们的狗在他们的情感生活中发挥的作用。她所遇见的人都很乐意分享他们与狗的故事,其中好些故事很感人,令人惊讶和给人留下深刻的印象。 A film by Vanessa Engle exploring our remarkable relationship with dogs. Over a number of months in north London's Hampstead Heath, Engle approached people who were walking their dogs to discover why they have a dog and the role their d...
Adaptation de l’ouvrage éponyme de Didier Eribon publié aux éditions Flammarion.