Forget all you know or all you think you know - also, what you think you think you know, forget that too. Go deep behind the scenes of the new Willow series from Lucasfilm, and hear from its breakout stars and returning legends. See that magic rekindle, the adventure continue, and the rivalries reveal themselves like never before.—Disney+
January 2019. Filmmaker Karim Aïnouz decides to take a boat, cross the Mediterranean and embark on his first journey to Algeria. Accompanied by the memory of his mother, Iracema, and his camera, Aïnouz gives us a detailed account of the journey to his father's homeland from the sea crossing to his arrival in the Atlas Mountains in Kabylia - a mountainous region in northern Algeria - to his return. Interweaving present, past and future.
作为SEVENTEEN在首尔世界杯体育场的首次演唱会而备受期待的
在闽南九龙江流域、中国第一座中山桥下,“船底人”围绕江面仅存的一艘500多年的“船庙”进发宫,浮家泛宅,繁衍生息。2020年12月,他们的“送王船”成为UNESCO人类非物质文化遗产代表作。然而,历史没能维持水·岸的分野,船底人在拥有又失去沙洲“烧灰巷”后,一次次面临穿鞋上岸的现实。为了水居的仪式感,他们强调着“船”,全力守住进发宫。于是,庙在水上,人上岸,迎王送船成为一场有关神圣故乡的隐喻仪式。作为学术过程,我们在十多年田野调查里进行过许多口述采访,但尝试拍摄家乡的纪录片是头一遭。水与岸,记忆与现实的象征,也向我们提问:相对于留守的人,出外的我们是否还代表着亲爱的故乡?
The history of Mattel's definitive action figure toy line.
数百条大白鲨出现在美国最受欢迎的旅游目的地之一的门口,并开始以前所未有的方式进行狩猎。一群科学家正在研究这种不寻常的现象。
Timed with the 2020 women's suffrage centennial, American Masters - Unladylike2020: The Changemakers takes a look at women whose courage and tenacity 100 years ago shaped the political life and future of this nation. Their accomplishments were instrumental in accomplishing voting rights for women -- but also in improving the quality of life for all citizens. This hour-long PBS American Masters animated documentary film will present profiles of five little-known women trailblazers who were active in government, civil rights, and citizenship rights, behaving in ways that placed them outside the mainstream of expected behaviors for 'ladies' at the turn of the 20th century. They include: Martha Hughes Cannon, the country's first female state senator Jovita Idar, a journalist, and president of one of the first Mexican American women's civil rights organizations Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress Mary Church Terrell, a leader in the anti-lynching movement and a founder of the NAACP and Zitkála-Sá, aka Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, who lobbied for U.S. citizenship, voting rights and sovereignty for American Indians a century ago.