A year in the life of a dying shopping mall.
入围圣丹斯电影节美国纪录片竞赛。 An intimately raw and magical journey through the life, mind, and heart of iconic artist Frida Kahlo. Told through her own words for the very first time — drawn from her diary, revealing letters, essays, and print interviews — and brought vividly to life by lyrical animation inspired by her unforgettable artwork.
对于老牌泰米尔超级巨星拉金尼坎斯,铁杆粉丝对他不是简单的个人崇拜,而是一种坚定的宗教信仰。
纪录片制作人Sue Kim采访了韩国受人尊敬的渔女。
在高速發展的中國,像蘇這樣的流浪者的生存空間已經越來越小。在杭州一條正在建設的二十四號大街旁邊,蘇和情人琴開設了一家簡陋的餐館,但因為沒有經營許可證,他們和其他一些非法住戶總是受到政府的驅趕,處世不驚的蘇和琴在另外的地方又建立起一個自己的餐館,但不久又被政府拆除。蘇決定回到故鄉,那裡有著他曾經的家庭和兒女,同時也有著琴的家人。但是已經在外闖蕩了30多年的蘇,家人對他的到來並不歡迎。導演通常默默地觀察蘇和琴的歷險,但偶爾也會介入,當蘇開始有不道德的行為欺騙他人時0.24號大街有著豐富多彩的主人公,影片展現了現代化進程中中國的轉折,和那些追趕不上這個國家飛速發展腳步小人物的故事。 China doesn’t have a lot of room anymore for peddlers like Su. He set up a ramshackle restaurant next to a construction site on 24th street in Hangzhou, but of course he neglected to obtain a permit. Unsurprisingly, the authorities send him and the other illegal dwellers away. Unfazed, Su and his girlfriend Qin find another place for their restaurant, only to be sent away again. Su then decides to go back home to the countryside, where his wife and children, along with Qin’s family, still live. After being away for 30 years, the couple isn't exactly welcomed back with open arms. Filmmaker Zhiqi Pan usually observes Su and Qin’s adventures without comment, but does step in on occasion, such as when the unscrupulous Su is trying to cheat people. With its colorful main character, 24th Street offers an original twist to the story of modernizing China—and those on the fringe who can’t keep up.
威廉·达福为纪录片[高山](Mountain,暂译)担任旁白。导演詹妮弗·皮顿(纪录片[高山上的夏尔巴人]),编剧罗伯特·麦克法伦(《心事如山:恋山史》作者)。影片围绕人类对高山无休无止的探寻展开。影片将于下月12日在悉尼歌剧院举行首映(澳大利亚室内交响乐团担任现场演出),9.21澳大利亚开画。
This film is not about the revolution that changed Ukraine this winter. Not exactly. It rather shows a universal pattern of particular kind of uprisings - those ones that end with bloodshed. At first, the noble endeavor for freedom collides with the dark force of repressive rulers. Then eventually, after much confusion and chaos, the righteous anger of people changes to pure outrage. And when the first casualties on both sides fall, no matter how black and white it seems from outside, the edge between good and bad blurs when one looks from the epicenter of a battle. And finally, all things ablaze.