深入直击这场破纪录巡回演唱会的幕后点滴。
1991年,法国芭蕾舞剧作家罗朗·佩蒂灵光乍现,由此创作了芭蕾舞剧《舞吧,卓别林》,喜剧之王卓别林一部部经典电影桥段以芭蕾舞的形式得到再现。在此后的岁月里,这出精彩剧目经久不衰,备受欢迎,也成为了男主角路易吉·波尼诺的代表作。2009年,曾执导《谈谈情,跳跳舞》、《变态家族》等作品而备受瞩目的作者导演周防正行决定将《舞吧,卓别林》搬上银幕。凭借这项计划,芭蕾舞女演员草刈民代(《谈谈情,跳跳舞》女主角,周防正行之妻)回归舞台,和老朋友路易吉再次携手,上演了一出全新的卓别林芭蕾舞剧。 公演前紧张10日排练,全部被收入摄像机之中……
《向古巴人致意》(Salut les Cabuins,1963) 可能是瓦尔达最早在政治上直接表态的一部影片。由于她接受“古巴电影学院”之邀前往访问,带去一台莱卡相机,却带回来两千多张照片。她深深为这个拉丁民族唯一的社会主义国家的娱悦所着迷。以那些照片为媒材,串接在巴黎所拍的舞蹈片断,静止的照片在洽洽的节奏里活跃了起来。这是名附其实一部她向古巴人致敬的影片。
三摩地系列纪录片第三部。
讲述英国平民在闪电战期间的经历。
《打破奥林匹亚:菲尔·希思的故事》是有史以来最伟大的健美运动员之一菲尔·希思的明确的、前所未闻的故事。18 年的身体和精神牺牲让希斯深受伤病困扰,他正站在改变健美历史面貌的边缘。《打破奥林匹亚》收录了罗尼·科尔曼、杰伊·卡特勒、凯·格林、布兰登·库里、德克斯特·杰克逊等人的贡献,揭开了这位 7 届奥林匹亚先生冠军的非凡人生故事,他在排名中不断提升,并与顶级选手展开竞争健美运动员和媒体的关注,他试图巩固自己的遗产,成为地球上最伟大的奥林匹亚先生冠军。—环球影业
In the Outback, a kangaroo joey named Mala faces famine, frosts and a pack of hungry dingoes as she endeavors to survive her incredible first year.
The doc, which is being produced by Two Rivers Media, will feature an interview with Lasker-Wallfisch, revealing how, despite living in the most brutal and dehumanizing of situations, prisoners were secretly composing music whilst in the camps.
克里斯·海姆斯沃斯亲身挑战六个人生中最严峻的考验,激发身体超能力与时光较量,探索健康长寿的奥秘。
If These Walls Could Sing arrives with the 90th anniversary of famed London recording studio. Universal Music Group’s recently-launched production house Mercury Studios has announced a documentary about Abbey Road Studios. If These Walls Could Sing will explore the legendary recording studio’s history in conjunction with Abbey Road’s 90th anniversary this November. The film is produced by John Battsek and directed by filmmaker and photographer Mary McCartney, daughter of Paul and Linda. “Some of my earliest memories as a young child come from time spent at Abbey Road,” Mary McCartney said in a statement. “I’ve long wanted to tell the story of this historic place, and I couldn’t be collaborating with a better team than John and Mercury Studios to make this creative ambition a reality.”
Guillermo del Toro, Rian Johnson and other film luminaries look back at LA's historic Egyptian Theatre as it returns to its former movie palace glory.
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.