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    伦敦庞克风 - 纪录片

    1977西德纪录片·音乐
    导演:Wolfgang Büld
    演员:The Clash The Jam Subway Sect
    如果你是一个朋克风格的粉丝 那么请看这个!这里有许多伟大的乐队,但重要的是如何让朋克摇滚乐在流行乐满天飞的社会,朋克需要一个更好的注解。   社会问题+时尚+艺术+音乐!我在中国看到许多现场表演 ,从这里可以看到相似之处。
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    英伦庞克 - 纪录片

    2012英国纪录片·音乐
    导演:Sam Bridger
    演员:约翰·莱顿 乔·斯特拉莫 保罗·韦勒
    A series which explores the why's and how's of Punk music's emergence in the mid 1970's, and the legacy it left for British music. It features interview and classic performances.   ep 1 Pre-Punk 1972-1976   Narrated by Peter Capaldi, this opener of a three-part documentary series in BBC FOUR's celebrated 'Britannia' strand is scheduled to chime with the 35th anniversary of the Queen's Silver Jubilee and the arrival of punk as national and then international music culture. The film explores the road to punk in Britain, which begins in the early 70s with a young generation already conscious that they have 'missed the 60s party' and are stuck in a Britain heading for economic woes and dwindling opportunities. Meanwhile the music of the day - prog and super rock - seems to ask not for their interest and involvement, but only their awe and their money.   But before the punk generation finally arises to have its say during 1976 come a group of pub rockers, a generation of bands sandwiched between 60s hippies and mid-70s punks who will help pave the way towards the short, sharp shock of punk, only to be elbowed aside by the emergence of the Sex Pistols, the Clash et al.   An unlikely cast of characters set the scene for punk in early 70s Britain. Reacting against overblown super rock of the day and the glam their younger sisters like on Top of the Pops, pub rock set the template for punk. Small venues, fast retro rock n roll and bags of attitude typified bands like Dr Feelgood, Ducks Deluxe, Kilburn and the High Roads and Eddie and the Hotrods. These bands engendered a small London scene which is sometimes forgotten and helped define the Pistols, the Clash and the Damned, both positively and negatively.   Featuring copious unseen archive footage and interviews with John Lydon, Paul Weller, Mick Jones, Wilko Johnson, Nick Lowe, Adam Ant, Brian James and many more.   ep2 Punk 1976-1978   Daydreaming England was about to be rudely awakened as punk emerged from the London underground scene. A nation dropped its dinner in its lap when the Sex Pistols swore on prime time television. Punk had finally found its enemy- the establishment. In Manchester, the Buzzcocks' self-released Spiral Scratch was a clarion call for a do-it-yourself generation, while the Clash's White Riot tour took punk's message across Britain. Moral outrage followed the Pistols around the country, effectively outlawing punk - but there was one refuge for the music. Nestled in the wasteland of 70s Covent Garden, the Roxy was punk's cathedral. Punk interlopers the Jam raised the bar for lyricism, challenging punk's London elite.   Punk also began to extend its three-chord vocabulary through an alliance with reggae, memorably captured by the Clash on White Man in Hammersmith Palais. With their second single, God Save the Queen, the Pistols scored a direct hit at the establishment in summer '77, but a disastrous PR stunt on a Thames barge would mark a turning point. The darker underbelly of the summer of '77 would see race riots in Lewisham. This street turbulence was the backdrop for a rawer, working class sound. If the Pistols and the Clash had been the theory, a second wave led by Sham 69 was the reality.   By '78 punk was becoming a costume - the very pop orthodoxy it had originally sought to destroy. For many punk ended when the Pistols split, beset by internal problems, following an abortive tour of the USA in January '78. Those practitioners who would go on to enjoy sustained success sought to modify their sound to survive, such as Siouxsie Sioux. Punk had shown what it was against, now it was time to show what it was for in the post-punk era.   With John Lydon, Mick Jones, Siouxsie Sioux and Paul Weller.   ep 3 Post-Punk 1978-1981   Punk had shown what it was against - now what was it for? In the wake of the Pistols' demise a new generation of musicians would re-imagine the world they lived in through the music they made. Freed up by punk's DIY ethos, a kaleidoscope of musical influences broke three chord conformity.   Public Image Limited allowed Johnny Rotten to become John Lydon the artist. In Manchester, Magazine would be first to record in the wake of the Pistols' split, Mark E Smith made street poetry while Ian Curtis turned punk's external rage into an existential drama. A raft of left-wing art school intellectuals like Gang of Four and Wire imbued post-punk with a sense of radical politics and conceptualism while the Pop Group infused funk with anti-capitalist sentiment in the early days of Thatcher. Flirting with fascism and violence, the working class Oi! movement tried to drag punk from the Kings Road into the heart of the East End whilst Anarcho punks Crass embarked on the most radical vision of any.   In a time beset by dread and tension perhaps the biggest paranoia was Mutually Assured Destruction essayed perfectly by Young Marble Giants' Final Day. Released in the height of Thatcherism, Ghost Town by The Specials marked a parting of the post-punk waves. Some would remain avowedly uncommercial whilst others would explore pop as a new avenue in the new decade. The song that perhaps summed up post-punk's journey was Orange Juice's Rip It Up and Start Again.   With John Lydon, Howard Devoto, Mark E Smith, Peter Hook, Jerry Dammers, The Raincoats, Wire, Jah Wobble, Mark Stewart, Edwyn Collins, Young Marble Giants and
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    英伦庞克 - 纪录片

    2012英国纪录片·音乐
    导演:Sam Bridger
    演员:约翰·莱顿 乔·斯特拉莫 保罗·韦勒
    A series which explores the why's and how's of Punk music's emergence in the mid 1970's, and the legacy it left for British music. It features interview and classic performances.   ep 1 Pre-Punk 1972-1976   Narrated by Peter Capaldi, this opener of a three-part documentary series in BBC FOUR's celebrated 'Britannia' strand is scheduled to chime with the 35th anniversary of the Queen's Silver Jubilee and the arrival of punk as national and then international music culture. The film explores the road to punk in Britain, which begins in the early 70s with a young generation already conscious that they have 'missed the 60s party' and are stuck in a Britain heading for economic woes and dwindling opportunities. Meanwhile the music of the day - prog and super rock - seems to ask not for their interest and involvement, but only their awe and their money.   But before the punk generation finally arises to have its say during 1976 come a group of pub rockers, a generation of bands sandwiched between 60s hippies and mid-70s punks who will help pave the way towards the short, sharp shock of punk, only to be elbowed aside by the emergence of the Sex Pistols, the Clash et al.   An unlikely cast of characters set the scene for punk in early 70s Britain. Reacting against overblown super rock of the day and the glam their younger sisters like on Top of the Pops, pub rock set the template for punk. Small venues, fast retro rock n roll and bags of attitude typified bands like Dr Feelgood, Ducks Deluxe, Kilburn and the High Roads and Eddie and the Hotrods. These bands engendered a small London scene which is sometimes forgotten and helped define the Pistols, the Clash and the Damned, both positively and negatively.   Featuring copious unseen archive footage and interviews with John Lydon, Paul Weller, Mick Jones, Wilko Johnson, Nick Lowe, Adam Ant, Brian James and many more.   ep2 Punk 1976-1978   Daydreaming England was about to be rudely awakened as punk emerged from the London underground scene. A nation dropped its dinner in its lap when the Sex Pistols swore on prime time television. Punk had finally found its enemy- the establishment. In Manchester, the Buzzcocks' self-released Spiral Scratch was a clarion call for a do-it-yourself generation, while the Clash's White Riot tour took punk's message across Britain. Moral outrage followed the Pistols around the country, effectively outlawing punk - but there was one refuge for the music. Nestled in the wasteland of 70s Covent Garden, the Roxy was punk's cathedral. Punk interlopers the Jam raised the bar for lyricism, challenging punk's London elite.   Punk also began to extend its three-chord vocabulary through an alliance with reggae, memorably captured by the Clash on White Man in Hammersmith Palais. With their second single, God Save the Queen, the Pistols scored a direct hit at the establishment in summer '77, but a disastrous PR stunt on a Thames barge would mark a turning point. The darker underbelly of the summer of '77 would see race riots in Lewisham. This street turbulence was the backdrop for a rawer, working class sound. If the Pistols and the Clash had been the theory, a second wave led by Sham 69 was the reality.   By '78 punk was becoming a costume - the very pop orthodoxy it had originally sought to destroy. For many punk ended when the Pistols split, beset by internal problems, following an abortive tour of the USA in January '78. Those practitioners who would go on to enjoy sustained success sought to modify their sound to survive, such as Siouxsie Sioux. Punk had shown what it was against, now it was time to show what it was for in the post-punk era.   With John Lydon, Mick Jones, Siouxsie Sioux and Paul Weller.   ep 3 Post-Punk 1978-1981   Punk had shown what it was against - now what was it for? In the wake of the Pistols' demise a new generation of musicians would re-imagine the world they lived in through the music they made. Freed up by punk's DIY ethos, a kaleidoscope of musical influences broke three chord conformity.   Public Image Limited allowed Johnny Rotten to become John Lydon the artist. In Manchester, Magazine would be first to record in the wake of the Pistols' split, Mark E Smith made street poetry while Ian Curtis turned punk's external rage into an existential drama. A raft of left-wing art school intellectuals like Gang of Four and Wire imbued post-punk with a sense of radical politics and conceptualism while the Pop Group infused funk with anti-capitalist sentiment in the early days of Thatcher. Flirting with fascism and violence, the working class Oi! movement tried to drag punk from the Kings Road into the heart of the East End whilst Anarcho punks Crass embarked on the most radical vision of any.   In a time beset by dread and tension perhaps the biggest paranoia was Mutually Assured Destruction essayed perfectly by Young Marble Giants' Final Day. Released in the height of Thatcherism, Ghost Town by The Specials marked a parting of the post-punk waves. Some would remain avowedly uncommercial whilst others would explore pop as a new avenue in the new decade. The song that perhaps summed up post-punk's journey was Orange Juice's Rip It Up and Start Again.   With John Lydon, Howard Devoto, Mark E Smith, Peter Hook, Jerry Dammers, The Raincoats, Wire, Jah Wobble, Mark Stewart, Edwyn Collins, Young Marble Giants and
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    巴尔干庞克 - 纪录片

    2001德国/  意大利音乐·纪录片
    导演:埃米尔·库斯图里卡
    演员:Aleksandar Balaban Nenad Gajin Coce Goran Markovski Glava
    本片是一部关于南斯拉夫乐队“无烟地带”的纪录片,由南斯拉夫著名导演埃米尔•库斯图里卡(Emir Kusturica)执导,他作为该乐队的贝斯手也出现在影…
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    伦敦 - 电影

    2005英国·美国剧情·爱情
    导演:Hunter Richards
    演员:克里斯·埃文斯 杰西卡·贝尔 乔伊·布赖恩特
    伦敦在本片并非指英国的首度,而是一个女人,一个非常辣的女人。可以理解的是,既然她仍然深爱着伦敦,但是她和伦敦之间暴风雨般热烈的关系已经结束,西德成为了一个彻底的破坏者。当西德正在毒品和酒精中迷失自己的时候,他受到了更加强烈的刺激。伦敦即将和她的新欢去渡蜜月,西德疯狂了,他取消了城市的聚会,并想尽一切办法要组织他的前爱离开这个小镇,不论要付出多大的代价。
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    伦敦 - 电影

    2005英国·美国剧情·爱情
    导演:Hunter Richards
    演员:克里斯·埃文斯 杰西卡·贝尔 乔伊·布赖恩特
    伦敦在本片并非指英国的首度,而是一个女人,一个非常辣的女人。可以理解的是,既然她仍然深爱着伦敦,但是她和伦敦之间暴风雨般热烈的关系已经结束,西德成为了一个彻底的破坏者。当西德正在毒品和酒精中迷失自己的时候,他受到了更加强烈的刺激。伦敦即将和她的新欢去渡蜜月,西德疯狂了,他取消了城市的聚会,并想尽一切办法要组织他的前爱离开这个小镇,不论要付出多大的代价。
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    伦敦 - 纪录片

    1994英国纪录片
    导演:帕特里克·凯勒
    当代都市纪录片杰作!导演帕特里克·凯勒历经11个月艰辛拍摄,让您更清晰地了解大都市伦敦的点点滴滴   1994柏林国际电影节首映并获得慕尼黑纪录片电影节一等奖   本片通过主人公Robin的视角,展现了1992年伦敦一年的方方面面。1992年是伦敦历史上的低谷。托利党连续第四次赢得大选,只关心伦敦的金融经济建设,疏忽了伦敦的社会文化发展;爱尔兰共和军的炮弹继续袭来;过时的繁文缛节皇室圣典遭来重重非议。Robin认为19世纪英国对法国大革命的反应以及英国革命自身的失败是伦敦衰落孤立的主要原因。
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    伦敦 - 电影

    2030美国惊悚
    导演:本·斯蒂勒
    演员:奥斯卡·伊萨克
    奥斯卡·伊萨克将主演惊悚片《伦敦》。片子在狮门,演员&导演本·斯蒂勒(《白日梦想家》《热带惊雷》)执导,他和伊萨克也担任制作人,改编自挪威著名犯罪小说家Jo Nesbø(《雪人》)创作的一个高概念惊悚短篇故事,知名编剧Eric Roth(《阿甘正传》)写剧本,该短篇和电影版剧情都尚未公开。
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    伦敦 - 电影

    2030美国惊悚
    导演:本·斯蒂勒
    演员:奥斯卡·伊萨克
    奥斯卡·伊萨克将主演惊悚片《伦敦》。片子在狮门,演员&导演本·斯蒂勒(《白日梦想家》《热带惊雷》)执导,他和伊萨克也担任制作人,改编自挪威著名犯罪小说家Jo Nesbø(《雪人》)创作的一个高概念惊悚短篇故事,知名编剧Eric Roth(《阿甘正传》)写剧本,该短篇和电影版剧情都尚未公开。
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    伦敦陷落 - 电影

    2016英国动作·惊悚·犯罪
    导演:巴巴克·纳加非
    演员:杰拉德·巴特勒 艾伦·艾克哈特 摩根·弗里曼
    英国首相神秘逝世,美国特勤局特工班宁 ( 杰拉德·巴特勒 饰)将配合特勤局局长琳·雅各布 ( 安吉拉·贝塞特 饰)做好准备,陪同本杰明·阿瑟总统 ( 艾伦·艾克哈特 饰)前往伦敦圣保罗教堂参加英国首相的国葬仪式。由于所有大国首脑都必然要出席,这场葬礼理应是全世界安保最严密的活动。然而,各国首脑刚刚抵达不久便遭遇暗杀,伦敦地标建筑也纷纷遭袭。阿瑟、班宁和雅各布也遭到伏击,在连天的炮火和爆炸中撤退。满目疮痍的英国首都进入封锁状态。奉雅各布之命保护阿瑟总统的班宁必须躲开敌人的视线,抢在对手的前头先下手为强,不惜一切代价保护阿瑟总统安全回国 。
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