1970年末,当波兰爆发抗议时,一个危机处理小组在华沙成立。不久之后,民兵开始使用警棍。枪支开火。通过录音档案和动画,观众可以观察到各个权力机制。本片从压迫者的角度,讲述了一个关于反抗的故事。
This documentary provides an intriguing and humorous glimpse into our species' impact on the Earth by exploring how one of the most simple and obvious solutions to aid the environment may lie in what we often look down upon as waste. It just may be that the hero we all need, but don't deserve, shall be apparent when 'Sh*t Saves the World.'
在国家经济发展的巨轮前,升斗市民是得益者抑或牺牲品?在埃塞俄比亚一个尘土飞扬的农业小镇,一家大型中国工厂正雄心勃勃地进行「入主非洲大计」,其中包括高风险的厂房扩建,并向当地政府承诺新建成的园区将提供三万个就业机会。纪录片围绕三位当地女性展开:中国籍工厂厂长、非籍工人和农民,透过她们的视角,探讨工业化进程和经济进步,对国家繁荣及其人民福祉,究竟有何意义?经济发展对个体来说,背后需付出何种不为人知的代价?纪录片由两位记者出身的导演历时四年拍摄而成,揭示中国在非洲影响力渐长的现实,让观众反思全球化与地方社区之间的关系。
A documentary film focusing on the gay experience in Hollywood horror.
一首禁歌,一位逐渐消失在人们心中的传奇政治人物。黑胶针落,那一幅渐渐消逝在人们心中,上世纪末六零年代的盐埕风景:酒家、妓院、不夜城的景致再回来了……。一部近乎法国「真实电影」的纪录片,与你重返盐埕埔的风华年代。
《自拍》是16岁的戴维德·比福尔科(DavideBifolco)一案的独特记录,他在特雷亚诺的那不勒斯(NeapolitanDistrictofTraiano)被一名宪兵射杀。为了了解一个经常被描绘成贫民区和“卡莫拉”据点的街区,以及戴维德死亡的情况,导演Agostino Ferrente寻找戴维德的朋友,并会见了Pietro和Alessandro。在这部电影的序言中,有人听到他在摄影机前问,“告诉我你的友谊”,这揭示了他对这个一贯合作的纪实小说项目的态度。他让孩子们带上手机和麦克风,把他们的日常生活记录成一部“自拍”电影,无论他们是骑着摩托车,在海滩上,和朋友一起玩,还是在厕所里。在一个自我戏剧化经常成为产品的时代,这是一种完美的形式。其结果是一幅令人印象深刻的拼贴画,无论是视觉上还是在电影的音轨上,都是关于青春期;关于你的背景决定你未来的生活;关于国家专制;关于愤怒和悲伤,但最重要的是,在一个坚韧统治的男性世界里,一段温柔的童年友谊。 Selfie is a unique record of the case of 16-year-old Davide Bifolco, who was shot dead by a carabiniere in the Neapolitan district of Traiano. To understand a neighbourhood often portrayed as a ghetto and ‘Camorra’ stronghold, as well as the circumstances of Davide’s death, director Agostino Ferrente seeks out Davide’s friends and meets Pietro and Alessandro. In the film’s introduction he is heard asking off-camera, ‘tell me about your friendship’, which reveals his approach to this consistently collaborative documentary-fiction project. Equipping the boys with a mobile phone and a microphone, he asks them to document their everyday lives as a ‘selfie’ film, whether they are riding a scooter, at the beach, hanging out with friends or on the toilet. This turns out to be the perfect format in an age where self-dramatisation often becomes a product. The result is an impressive collage, both visually and in the film’s audio track, about adolescence about lives where your background determines your future about state despotism about anger and grief, but above all about a tender boyhood friendship in a male world in which toughness reigns.