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    中央舞台 - 电影

    2000美国剧情·歌舞
    导演:尼古拉斯·希特纳
    演员:彼得·盖勒 Ilia Kulik 佐伊·索尔达娜
    12个满怀梦想的年轻人考入了美国芭蕾舞学院,一场关于青春与激情的“人生舞蹈剧”上演了。由于年终将有6人能有机会进入美国国家芭蕾舞剧团,年轻人都开始了精心准备决定他们的前途的那一场年终表演。   舞蹈执导乔纳森(彼得•盖勒 Peter Gallagher 饰)和芭蕾舞演员库珀 (Ethan Stiefel 饰)因成为情敌而针锋相对,他们年终将各自执导一部芭蕾舞剧而令到气氛愈加紧张。乔纳森选中了优秀的莫瑞安(苏珊•梅•普拉特 Susan May Pratt 饰)和极具天赋的爱娃(佐伊•桑塔纳 Zoe Saldana 饰),他要将一出经典的芭蕾舞剧完美无暇的进行诠释;而库珀则选中了不够完美的朱迪(阿曼达•舒尔Amanda Schull 饰),他决定要上演一出完全颠覆全统的芭蕾舞剧。经典与颠覆之战将最终决定这3个女孩的归宿!
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    中央舞台 - 电影

    2000美国/  美国剧情·音乐
    导演:尼古拉斯·希特纳
    演员:彼得·盖勒 Ilia Kulik 佐伊·索尔达娜
    12个满怀梦想的年轻人考入了美国芭蕾舞学院,一场关于青春与激情的“人生舞蹈剧”上演了。由于年终将有6人能有机会进入美国国家芭蕾舞剧团,年轻人都开始…
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    中央舞台2 - 电影

    2008美国·加拿大剧情·音乐
    导演:史蒂文·雅各布森
    演员:瑞秋·布鲁克·史密斯 肯尼·沃莫尔德 莎拉·珍恩·杰森
    凯特(蕾切尔•史密斯Rachele Smith饰)是个执着追求芭蕾舞梦想的女孩,她未经受过任何专业训练,通过录像带模仿练习,舞技出众。其父沉迷博彩不关心凯特,但是妹妹却力挺她完成梦想。她来到美国芭蕾舞学院面试,然而主考官里弗斯(彼得•盖勒 Peter Gallagher 饰)出于功利放弃了她,选择了名门之后。然而,凯特的舞技还是令人侧目,特别是另一考官库伯(伊桑•斯蒂菲尔 Ethan Stiefel 饰)和入选者汤米(肯尼•沃曼德 Kenny Wormald 饰)。前者曾为她据理力争,而后者则对她一见倾心。后来,因为在夜店一段即兴的HIP-HOP表演,凯特得到了一个HIP-HOP俱乐部的工作机会。同时,汤米开始与她约会,两个人都怀揣着对芭蕾的梦想,所不同的是前曲棍球运动员汤米转型成功,而自学成才的凯特却历经艰难……
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    2008美国·加拿大剧情·音乐
    导演:史蒂文·雅各布森
    演员:瑞秋·布鲁克·史密斯 肯尼·沃莫尔德 莎拉·珍恩·杰森
    凯特(蕾切尔•史密斯Rachele Smith饰)是个执着追求芭蕾舞梦想的女孩,她未经受过任何专业训练,通过录像带模仿练习,舞技出众。其父沉迷博彩不关心凯特,但是妹妹却力挺她完成梦想。她来到美国芭蕾舞学院面试,然而主考官里弗斯(彼得•盖勒 Peter Gallagher 饰)出于功利放弃了她,选择了名门之后。然而,凯特的舞技还是令人侧目,特别是另一考官库伯(伊桑•斯蒂菲尔 Ethan Stiefel 饰)和入选者汤米(肯尼•沃曼德 Kenny Wormald 饰)。前者曾为她据理力争,而后者则对她一见倾心。后来,因为在夜店一段即兴的HIP-HOP表演,凯特得到了一个HIP-HOP俱乐部的工作机会。同时,汤米开始与她约会,两个人都怀揣着对芭蕾的梦想,所不同的是前曲棍球运动员汤米转型成功,而自学成才的凯特却历经艰难……
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    中央舞台:踮起脚尖 - 电影

    2016美国剧情
    导演:X导演
    演员:妮可·穆尼奥斯 肯尼·沃莫尔德 Barton Cowperthwaite
    本片是经典电影《舞台中央》(Center Stage)的第三部作品。Peter Gallagher将再次扮演美国芭蕾舞学院的院长Jonathan Reeves,Sascha Radetsky再次扮演舞蹈演员兼舞蹈教练Charlie,Ethan Stiefel再次扮演骄傲自大的舞蹈教练Cooper Nielson。Kenny Wormald和Nicole Munoz也将再次扮演Tommy Anderson和Bella Parker。   在这部电视电影中,Jonathan试图将现代元素和创新风格带入美国芭蕾舞学院,于是让Charlie、Cooper和Tommy设立一个舞蹈训练营,报名参与者将展开角逐,胜者直接进入美国芭蕾舞学院。与此同时,Bella Parker决定摆脱事业成功的Kate带给她的影响,到训练营中追求自己的舞蹈梦想。首次演电影的Chloe Lukasiak(《Dance Moms》)扮演舞蹈神童Gwen,是Bella在训练营里的竞争对手。(cr 天涯小筑)
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    舞台 - 综艺

    2017中国大陆综艺·音乐·真人秀
    导演:史贞宗 朱野
    演员:朴树 后海大鲨鱼 布瑞吉
    除了冰冷的镁光灯和喧闹的舞台,还有哪些地方可以和音乐融为一体?街头、卧室、或随便你喜欢的哪个地方是否都可以成为舞台?如果可能,就让我们一起来实现。这个冬天,@張亞東 带领着一群优秀音乐人从北京出发,开始寻找更多属于音乐的角落,创造更多属于Live的可能。 网易云音乐与多米音乐联合出品,张亚东发起的高品质视频节目。
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    舞台 - 纪录片

    2012中国台湾纪录片
    导演:吴耀东
    三個來自臺灣不同地方的歌仔戲班子,在舞台上賣力搬演一幕幕人生劇碼。舞台下的人生,不同的生命歷程,交迭於真實與虛構的場景,生命不斷地流轉,角色輪番替換。除了認識瞭解臺灣歌仔戲班外,也紀錄舞臺下真實的人生。
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    舞台 - 电视剧

    2018中国大陆音乐
    导演:史贞宗 朱野
    演员:陈鸿宇 Chinese Football 袁娅维
    中国首档高品质现场音乐视频节目,由著名音乐制作人张亚东发起,网易云音乐X Sound&Color联合出品,同华语最优秀音乐艺术家一起,为生活歌唱!
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    湖中央 - 电影

    2017法国剧情·短片
    导演:Guillaume Mainguet
    After the cremation of his father, Vincent and his family gather relatives in the back shop of the family butchery for a final tribute. Vincent announce to his family that he leaves for some time with his boyfriend Olivier.
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    中央谷地 - 纪录片

    2000美国纪录片
    导演:詹姆斯·班宁
    I began El Valley Centro in November of 1998; I was driving through the Great Central Valley looking for places to film. I wasn’t going to start shooting for at least six months; I wanted to just look and listen – to get to know the Valley well before I would make images. But almost immediately I came across an oil well fire with flames high into the sky. I returned home for my Bolex and Nagra. Determined that landscape is a function of time, I let a full roll of 16mm film (100 feet) run through the camera. At that moment I knew I would make a portrait of The Great Central Valley using 35 two and a half minute shots.   As its name suggests, the Great Central Valley – El Valley Centro in Spanish – runs long and wide down the middle of California, encompassing much of that vast state’s cultivated farmland. Benning’s film explores this vast area, his camera pausing for the allotted two and a half minutes before he cuts to another location, another vista presented for our absorption. There are no ‘actors’ as such, no ‘characters’, no ‘dialogue’ as we know it, no ‘narration’ as we know it, hardly any sounds, hardly any ‘real’ action.   But the audience soon realises that each of these apparent ‘absences’ is, in Benning’s hands, a plus. He forces us to concentrate our eyes and ears on what he shows us, and the attentive viewer will find their efforts more than amply rewarded. As well as slowly compiling a remarkable portrait of a remarkable place, Benning thrillingly redefines the basic syntax of film-making and film-watching. The effect is staggering – as one of Caspar David Friedrich’s contemporaries commented when seeing his painting ‘Monk by the Sea’ for the first time: “it is as if one’s eyelids had been cut off.”   The film begins with a shot of a lake, apparently draining away into what looks like a huge plughole. It’s an ideal starting point – we’re being drawn into Benning’s world as surely as the water is being drawn into that hole, and we’re aware that our eye is specifically being directed to a certain point on the screen. But the two and a half minutes for which this shot is projected gives us ample time to explore the peripheries, and this is also part of Benning’s grand design. This is equally true of the remaining 34 shots in the sequence – he shows us places where ‘nothing’ is apparently happening, but which he reveals as stages on which a drama unfolds: the ‘subject’ of the shot may be a series of tiny orange blobs in the distance (as in the sequence showing a penitentiary), but they’re enough. We can work out the rest for ourselves.   Benning works at the interface of mathematics and geography: the exact position of the camera is absolutely crucial – he’s faced with an infinite number of possibilities, and the essence of El Valley Centro lies in his process of selection. Timing is equally important – there’s no environment in the world where this kind of film can’t be made, provided the right two and a half minutes are chosen. Benning’s judgement is exceptional, and he’s also aided by some providential turns of fate, trains and cars coming into our out of shot at just the right time.   The most spectacular moment of serendipity comes during a shot of a large ship making its progress along a river – the river is invisible, all we can see is fields. Then, coming the other way, a smaller boat appears and passes in front of the ship. For a moment we’re disoriented – how can the water run both ways at once? Then we realise it’s more a matter of how the craft are being propelled. But while this activity is taking place on the water, a car appears – the road is as invisible as the channels – and zips along and out of sight. It’s a delightful moment of accidental choreography (just like a later shot of tumbleweeds skidding across a dusty scrubland, almost alive, like the corps in a Martian ballet.)   Benning himself calls the ship/boat/car scene ‘such a crowd-pleaser,’ ahere’s an unexpected strain of humour in the film – most overtly in the sequence showing a champion goat-tier, repeatedly catching, tying then letting go an increasingly befuddled-looking goat with her back squarely to camera. Once he’s established certain ‘rules’, Benning is able to have fun with his choice of images – on more than one occasion he has characters going about their work in the fields, slowly advancing towards the camera, closer and closer until they seem sure to collide. At the last minute, however, they turn back, never even acknowledging Benning’s presence. This is just as well – after just a few minutes inside the Benning world-view, the viewer’s eyes effectively become Benning’s camera: and if any of the figures in the landscape did look up and catch us staring, it would be impossible not to flinch and look guiltily away.   But the workers-in-the-field shots connect to Benning’s serious theme: he shows the Valley as a place of toil, of man’s incursion into the natural environment and, most of all, of ownership. After the final two-and-a-half-minute ‘action’ shot there’s a final section of equal length telling us where each sequence was filmed and, in most cases, which farming conglomerate owns the land. But Benning’s careful, patient approach invests so much in each scrap of landscape that he, too, becomes a kind of ‘owner’ – as do we, watching in the cinema as the indelible images burn into our minds.   As Chinatown famously shows us, water and power go hand in hand in California: one of the most fascinating of El Valley Centro’s shots shows the welcoming ‘gate’ above the road entering the city of Modesto, a neon slogan-board reading ‘Water wealth contentment health.’ The phrase takes on a savage irony in this kind of exhaustive geographical-political-social context: the film starts and ends with water, water flows through so many of the frames, its moneyed manipulators sequestered in offices far away from Benning’s prying lens. Modesto also happens to be George Lucas’s home town, the place he set his masterpiece American Graffiti – perhaps in homage, Benning’s Modesto shot also includes cars at night, the retro glow of neon, the excited voices of teenagers as they drive in and out of the frame. You have to strain to hear them, of course – but this is a film in which the buzzing of a fly becomes a major movie event. This is a film whose every single shot deserves a full-length essay of its own.
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