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    新疆的维吾尔族 - 纪录片

    1977法国纪录片·短片
    导演:尤里斯·伊文思 玛索琳娜·罗尔丹·伊文思
    新疆的维吾尔族
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    新疆的维吾尔族 - 纪录片

    1977法国纪录片·短片
    导演:尤里斯·伊文思 玛索琳娜·罗尔丹·伊文思
    新疆的维吾尔族
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    刻印:关于第14届卡塞尔文献展 - 纪录片

    2024希腊纪录片
    导演:季米特里斯·阿瑟里迪斯
    本片聚焦2017年第14届德国卡塞尔文献展。艺术总监Adam Szymczyk决定在卡塞尔和雅典开展,五年一度的展览将首次在两个地点同时开幕。但这一概念并非全无争议。
    刻印:关于第14届卡塞尔文献展
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    刻印:关于第14届卡塞尔文献展 - 纪录片

    2024希腊纪录片
    导演:季米特里斯·阿瑟里迪斯
    本片聚焦2017年第14届德国卡塞尔文献展。艺术总监Adam Szymczyk决定在卡塞尔和雅典开展,五年一度的展览将首次在两个地点同时开幕。但这一概念并非全无争议。
    刻印:关于第14届卡塞尔文献展
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    梅尔文 - 电影

    2009美国剧情·喜剧·恐怖
    导演:Henry Weintraub
    演员:Leif Fuller Joey Stutz Lloyd Kaufman
    有一个成绩不错的高中生小男孩,他的名字叫“小薇”不对不对,他的名字叫梅尔文,他的同学经常作弄他欺负他就连他的邻居也经常恶搞他,甚至连他的女朋友也看不起他,他非常气愤可他没有办法,有天上完晚自习回家路过树林里的墓地,竟然有一个丧尸从墓地里爬了出来将他的腿部咬伤,无奈之下不知道从哪里找来一把铁锹,把丧尸脖子铲烂吓得的跑回了家,谁知身体发生变化自己变成了僵死,想着欺负他的人,接下来他的复仇开始了
    梅尔文
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    梅尔文 - 电影

    2009美国剧情·喜剧·恐怖
    导演:Henry Weintraub
    演员:Leif Fuller Joey Stutz Lloyd Kaufman
    有一个成绩不错的高中生小男孩,他的名字叫“小薇”不对不对,他的名字叫梅尔文,他的同学经常作弄他欺负他就连他的邻居也经常恶搞他,甚至连他的女朋友也看不起他,他非常气愤可他没有办法,有天上完晚自习回家路过树林里的墓地,竟然有一个丧尸从墓地里爬了出来将他的腿部咬伤,无奈之下不知道从哪里找来一把铁锹,把丧尸脖子铲烂吓得的跑回了家,谁知身体发生变化自己变成了僵死,想着欺负他的人,接下来他的复仇开始了
    梅尔文
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    天才达尔文 - 纪录片

    2008英国纪录片
    导演:Russell Barnes Dan Hillman
    演员:理查德·道金斯 斯蒂芬·平克 丹尼尔·丹尼特
    The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.   In the first episode Richard Dawkins explains the basic mechanisms of natural selection, and tells the story of how Charles Darwin developed his theory. He teaches a year 11 science class about evolution, which many of the students are reluctant to accept. He then takes them to the Jurassic Coast in Dorset to search for fossils, hoping that the students can see some of the evidence for themselves. Dawkins also visits Nairobi, where he interviews a prostitute who seems to have a genetic immunity to HIV, and talks to microbiologist Larry Gelmon. He goes on to predict that genetic immunity is a trait that will become more prevalent in the community over time.   In the second episode Richard Dawkins deals with some of the philosophical and social ramifications of the theory of evolution. Dawkins starts out in Kenya, speaking with palaeontologist Richard Leakey. He then visits Christ is the Answer Ministries, Kenya’s largest Pentecostal church, to interview Bishop Bonifes Adoyo. Adoyo has led the movement to press the National Museums of Kenya to sideline its collection of hominid bones pointing to man’s evolution from ape to human. The collection includes the Turkana Boy discovered by Kamoya Kimeu, a member of a team led by Richard Leakey in 1984.   Dawkins discusses social Darwinism and eugenics, explaining how these are not versions of natural selection, and that “Darwin has been wrongly tainted”. He then meets with evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker to discuss how morals can be compatible with natural selection. He goes on to explaining sexual selection, with peafowls as an example. To find out whether sexual selection plays a role for altruism and kindness among humans, he visits women who are looking for sperm donors, as well as a sperm bank manager. Dawkins also explains kin selection and selfish genes.   In the third and final episode, Dawkins explains why Darwin’s theory is one of history’s most controversial ideas. Dawkins uses this episode to discuss the opposition that evolution has experienced since it was first discovered. He starts by approaching various anti-evolutionists, ranging from John Mackay from Creation Research, Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America, to English school teacher Nick Cowen. In order to address concerns they bring up, he shows the evidence for evolution, including fossil and DNA evidence. He also talks to the science students of the school he taught in during the first episode, asking them why they aren’t adequately teaching the ideas of science properly, instead allowing their students to believe that truth is personal and that science is merely a point of view.   Dawkins also describes Darwin’s personal journey from Christianity to atheism, based not only on the natural mechanisms he saw, but also on the cruelty in the world which seemed to deny a loving God, in particular the loss of his daughter Annie. While Dawkins does address the bleakness of the Darwinian view, he spends the last part of this episode describing how Darwin and he himself address it, ending by saying: “In the perspective of the universe, the vastness of the universe and of geological time, we are insignificant. Some people find the thought disturbing, even frightening. Like Darwin, I find the reality thrilling.”
    天才达尔文
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    天才达尔文 - 纪录片

    2008英国纪录片
    导演:Russell Barnes Dan Hillman
    演员:理查德·道金斯 斯蒂芬·平克 丹尼尔·丹尼特
    The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.   In the first episode Richard Dawkins explains the basic mechanisms of natural selection, and tells the story of how Charles Darwin developed his theory. He teaches a year 11 science class about evolution, which many of the students are reluctant to accept. He then takes them to the Jurassic Coast in Dorset to search for fossils, hoping that the students can see some of the evidence for themselves. Dawkins also visits Nairobi, where he interviews a prostitute who seems to have a genetic immunity to HIV, and talks to microbiologist Larry Gelmon. He goes on to predict that genetic immunity is a trait that will become more prevalent in the community over time.   In the second episode Richard Dawkins deals with some of the philosophical and social ramifications of the theory of evolution. Dawkins starts out in Kenya, speaking with palaeontologist Richard Leakey. He then visits Christ is the Answer Ministries, Kenya’s largest Pentecostal church, to interview Bishop Bonifes Adoyo. Adoyo has led the movement to press the National Museums of Kenya to sideline its collection of hominid bones pointing to man’s evolution from ape to human. The collection includes the Turkana Boy discovered by Kamoya Kimeu, a member of a team led by Richard Leakey in 1984.   Dawkins discusses social Darwinism and eugenics, explaining how these are not versions of natural selection, and that “Darwin has been wrongly tainted”. He then meets with evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker to discuss how morals can be compatible with natural selection. He goes on to explaining sexual selection, with peafowls as an example. To find out whether sexual selection plays a role for altruism and kindness among humans, he visits women who are looking for sperm donors, as well as a sperm bank manager. Dawkins also explains kin selection and selfish genes.   In the third and final episode, Dawkins explains why Darwin’s theory is one of history’s most controversial ideas. Dawkins uses this episode to discuss the opposition that evolution has experienced since it was first discovered. He starts by approaching various anti-evolutionists, ranging from John Mackay from Creation Research, Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America, to English school teacher Nick Cowen. In order to address concerns they bring up, he shows the evidence for evolution, including fossil and DNA evidence. He also talks to the science students of the school he taught in during the first episode, asking them why they aren’t adequately teaching the ideas of science properly, instead allowing their students to believe that truth is personal and that science is merely a point of view.   Dawkins also describes Darwin’s personal journey from Christianity to atheism, based not only on the natural mechanisms he saw, but also on the cruelty in the world which seemed to deny a loving God, in particular the loss of his daughter Annie. While Dawkins does address the bleakness of the Darwinian view, he spends the last part of this episode describing how Darwin and he himself address it, ending by saying: “In the perspective of the universe, the vastness of the universe and of geological time, we are insignificant. Some people find the thought disturbing, even frightening. Like Darwin, I find the reality thrilling.”
    天才达尔文
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    达尔文杀神? - 纪录片

    2009英国纪录片
    导演:Emily Davis
    演员:Conor Cunningham
    为了纪念达尔文诞生200周年,BBC做了一个系列的纪录片,以便来赞扬达尔文对人类进化做出的巨大贡献,有些人相信达尔文的进化伦削弱了宗教信仰。   众所周知,达尔文的一本《物种起源》可以说从根本上否定了上帝造物说,从而也就是在笃信基督教的西方世界掀起了轩然大波...然而,达尔文本人却又是一个虔诚的基督徒...他的理论跟他的信仰到底有没有冲突呢?达尔文到底是从根本上杀掉了神,还是从个另一个角度论证了神的存在?孰是孰非,见仁见智,我们一起跟随片中的主持人,共同关注这个纠结的话题~
    达尔文杀神?
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    达尔文杀神? - 纪录片

    2009英国纪录片
    导演:Emily Davis
    演员:Conor Cunningham
    为了纪念达尔文诞生200周年,BBC做了一个系列的纪录片,以便来赞扬达尔文对人类进化做出的巨大贡献,有些人相信达尔文的进化伦削弱了宗教信仰。   众所周知,达尔文的一本《物种起源》可以说从根本上否定了上帝造物说,从而也就是在笃信基督教的西方世界掀起了轩然大波...然而,达尔文本人却又是一个虔诚的基督徒...他的理论跟他的信仰到底有没有冲突呢?达尔文到底是从根本上杀掉了神,还是从个另一个角度论证了神的存在?孰是孰非,见仁见智,我们一起跟随片中的主持人,共同关注这个纠结的话题~
    达尔文杀神?
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