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类型:剧情片
导演:安杰伊·瓦依达
语言:其它
年代:未知
简介: 影片根据雅努什·柯扎克(Janusz Korczak)真实经历改编。 1939年9月,德军占领华沙后,柯扎克拒绝了德国人的邀请,利用教授和医生的身份,在华沙建立了犹太孤儿院,并使这些孩子接受教育…… 1942年,随着对犹太人迫害的加剧,柯扎克四处筹集资金养活200个犹太孤儿,并与抵抗组织人员接触,但很快他们遭到盖世太保逮捕。柯扎克拒绝了德国走狗为他弄到的瑞士护照,决意与孩子们在一起,最终他与孩子们一起死在了特雷布林卡毒气室…… 影片力图把柯扎克塑造成视死如归的基督式人物,描述他把正义和尊严放到比安全和生命更重要的位置。 影片结尾处孩子们在乡野自由漫跑的镜头属于美好祝愿,导演也许因为觉得若拍摄他们进入毒气室太残忍了吧。
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类型:战争片
主演:达尼尔·奥勒布里斯基 娜塔莎·厄本斯卡 波利斯·席克 Jerzy Bo
导演:耶尔齐·霍夫曼
语言:
年代:未知
简介:波兰首部3D片《华沙保卫战》将于9月23日上映。该片反映了1920年波兰人民抵抗苏联红军入侵的著名战役,造价约830万美元,是波兰史上投入最高的影片之一。夹在世界上两个最好战的大国德国与俄罗斯中间的波兰俗称欧洲“垫脚布”——谁出门都要踩上一脚。正是一个多灾多难的国家对历史有种特殊的偏好,广从电影票房上来看,波兰史上最为卖座的四部影片《剑与火》、《塔杜斯先生》、《你往何处去》以及《卡廷惨案》全都是以历史事件为题材的影片。波兰人民的大国理想也只有通过电影这种艺术形式才能得到伸张和舒展。而这部《华沙保卫战》虽然没什么出奇之处,但从气势恢宏的预告片看到波兰的诗人、歌女、神父统统揭竿而起,对苏联两位领导人描绘也是“举重若轻”,倒流露一丝浑不吝的气魄。
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类型:其他综艺
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介: BBC最新纪录片,讲述地球的力量如何改变了人类的历史。2010年1月19日首播,共播出了5集:'Water','Deep Earth', 'Wind', 'Fire','Human Planet'。节目中,Iain Stewart教授带领观众探究几个世纪以来,地质学、地理学和气候是如何影响人类生活的。 我们的星球拥有惊人的力量,但却很少在教科书中被提起。这个系列节目第一次通过电视展现地球的神奇力量对人类发展的影响。节目将历史故事的讲述和炫目的摄影镜头紧密结合,给我们呈现一幅原汁原味的人类历史图景。 Iain Stewart tells the epic story of how the planet has shaped our history. With spectacular images, surprising stories and a compelling narrative, the series discovers the central role played in human history by four different planetary forces. Episode 1: Water Professor Iain Stewart continues his epic exploration of how the planet has shaped human history. This time he explores our complex relationship with water. Visiting spectacular locations in Iceland, the Middle East and India, Iain shows how control over water has been central to human existence. He takes a precarious flight in a motorised paraglider to experience the cycle of freshwater that we depend on, discovers how villagers in the foothills of the Himalayas have built a living bridge to cope with the monsoon, and visits Egypt to reveal the secret of the pharaohs' success. Throughout history, success has depended on our ability to adapt to and control constantly shifting sources of water. Episode 2: Deep Earth Iain Stewart tells the epic story of how the planet has shaped our history. With spectacular images, surprising stories and a compelling narrative, the series discovers the central role played in human history by four different planetary forces. In this first episode, Iain explores the relationship between the deep Earth and the development of human civilisation. He visits an extraordinary crystal cave in Mexico, drops down a hole in the Iranian desert and crawls through seven-thousand-year-old tunnels in Israel. His exploration reveals that throughout history, our ancestors were strangely drawn to fault lines, areas which connect the surface with the deep interior of the planet. These fault lines gave access to important resources, but also brought with them great danger. Episode 3: Wind Professor Iain Stewart continues his epic exploration of how the planet has shaped human history. Iain sets sail on one of the fastest racing boats ever built to explore the story of our turbulent relationship with the wind. Travelling to iconic locations including the Sahara desert, the coast of West Africa and the South Pacific, Iain discovers how people have exploited the power of the wind for thousands of years. The wind is a force which at first sight appears chaotic. But the patterns that lie within the atmosphere have shaped the destiny of continents, and lie at the heart of some of the greatest turning points in human history. Episode 4: Fire Professor Iain Stewart continues his epic exploration of how the planet has shaped human history. Iain explores man's relationship with fire. He begins by embarking on an extraordinary encounter with this terrifying force of nature - a walk right through the heart of a raging fire. Fire has long been our main source of energy and Iain shows how this meant that the planet played a crucial role in Britain's industrial revolution, whilst holding China's development back. Along the way he dives in a mysterious lake in Oregon, climbs a glacier of salt, crawls through an extraordinary cave in Iran and takes a therapeutic bath in crude oil. Episode 5: Human Planet Series in which Professor Iain Stewart looks at how four geological forces have shaped human history. He explores the most recently established force, humans. It's easy to think of the human impact on the planet as a negative one, but as Iain discovers, this isn't always the case. It is clear that humans have unprecedented control over many of the planet's geological cycles; the question is, how will the human race use this power?
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类型:欧美剧
主演:Giles Thomas Ewan McGregor Louise G
导演:未知
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介: The main story is set in a British Military Intelligence Office in Whitehall during 1956, where a small group of foreign affairs analysts find their quiet existence disrupted by the Suez Crisis. Ewan McGregor plays Mick Hopper, who is doing his national service as an interpreter of Russian documents. Bored with his job, Hopper spends his days creating fantasy daydreams that involve his work colleagues breaking into contemporary hit songs. Louise Germaine plays Sylvia Berry, the blonde wife of the violent Corporal Pete Berry (Douglas Henshall). Sylvia is an object of desire for Mick's fellow clerk Private Francis Francis and a middle-aged pipe-organist named Harold Atterbow (Roy Hudd). Unlike the street-wise Hopper, Francis is a clumsy Welsh intellectual whose academic career has been interrupted by his army call up. The appearance of the bookish niece of a seconded American officer enables the two conscripts to pair off with suitable partners, after initial mismatching. Some of the side themes include the influence of American rock and roll on English society, the gulf between the senior analysts, who are regular army officers, and the conscripted other ranks, the work of Russian playwright Chekhov, and the appreciation of opulent theatre pipe organs. The unusual context — a military culture transplanted into a civil service style office environment — reflects Potter's own national service during the 1950s. While this piece has the form of a romantic comedy, unlike the less conventional works of Dennis Potter's middle period, it is not without graphic sex and violence, as well as Potter's characteristic flashes of dreamlike imagery. The centrepiece of this production is the surreal musical sequence set to the song In a Persian Market.