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    绝美之城 - 电影

    2013意大利·法国剧情
    导演:保罗·索伦蒂诺
    演员:托尼·塞尔维洛 卡洛·维尔多内 萨布丽娜·费里利
    罗马,夏日,一队穿梭其中的游客。这座美得令人窒息的古老城池,正以一种神秘而冷艳的姿态诱惑着他们,让人心甘情愿地被这份精致得令人绝望的美丽所俘获,沉醉其中。然而在捷普·甘巴尔代拉(托尼·瑟维洛 Toni Servillo 饰)眼中,罗马却是一座寂寞之都。65岁的捷普是一名成功记者,风度翩翩、魅力十足。年轻时代撰写的一本文学作品让他在早年就名利双收。他辗转在各样肆意妄为的奢靡与觥筹交错的社交之中,用一双冷酷到几近麻木的双眼,目睹这座绝美之城背后的空虚与隐秘。当女高音的咏叹调再次响起,游走在平民生活与上层社会之间的捷普,开始重拾那些逝去的青春记忆,只有罗马之城仍依旧着她的冷漠与华美,不曾改变。   本片斩获2014年第86届奥斯卡金像奖最佳外语片及2014年第71届金球奖最佳外语片两项大奖,并入围2013年第66届戛纳电影节主竞赛单元-金棕榈奖。
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    绝美之城 - 电影

    2013意大利·法国剧情
    导演:保罗·索伦蒂诺
    演员:托尼·塞尔维洛 卡洛·维尔多内 萨布丽娜·费里利
    罗马,夏日,一队穿梭其中的游客。这座美得令人窒息的古老城池,正以一种神秘而冷艳的姿态诱惑着他们,让人心甘情愿地被这份精致得令人绝望的美丽所俘获,沉醉其中。 然而在捷普·甘巴尔代拉眼中,罗马却是一座寂寞之都。65岁的捷普是一名成功记者,风度翩翩、魅力十足。年轻时代撰写的一本文学作品让他在早年就名利双收。他辗转在各样肆意妄为的奢靡与觥筹交错的社交之中,用一双冷酷到几近麻木的双眼,目睹这座绝美之城背后的空虚与隐秘。当女高音的咏叹调再次响起,游走在平民生活与上层社会之间的捷普,开始重拾那些逝去的青春记忆,只有罗马之城仍依旧着她的冷漠与华美,不曾改变。 本片斩获2014年第86届奥斯卡金像奖最佳外语片及2014年第71届金球奖最佳外语片两项大奖,并入围2013年第66届戛纳电影节主竞赛单元金棕榈奖。
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    白事铺 - 电视剧

    2024
    演员:李梓嘉
    白事铺
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    炼妖铺 - 电视剧

    2025
    导演:隋金禄
    演员:隋金禄
    青石板路尽头的巷子里,藏着一家只在午夜开门的炼妖铺。铺主阿九永远身着墨色长袍,笑容温和却眼神幽深,柜台后的琉璃盏里,漂浮着形形色色的 “愿望”—— 能起死回生的灵药、可改变容貌的面具、甚至是让人一夜暴富的黄金
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    穿越之绝美弃妇 - 电视剧

    2025
    导演:张俊宁
    演员:金大钟 王楠楠
    现代男子宋明扫二维码穿越,附身太尉府千金、凤城第一美女宋宝宁。原主为嫁北辰王不惜一切,却在王府遭遇王爷冷淡与宠妾欺凌,更遭柳曼娘屡次诬陷。 身为下堂妇的宋宝宁,凭现代智慧冷静应对困境、化险为夷。一晚她救下被师弟背叛、生命垂危的陌生男子,重金赎买并送医救治。 就医途中,她偶遇温文尔雅的无双公子润玉,二人一见如故、情谊渐深,暗生情愫。这份跨越世俗与命运的感情,能否修成正果,全看彼此的勇气与坚持。
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    铁匠铺 - 纪录片

    1895法国纪录片·短片
    导演:路易斯·卢米埃尔
    铁匠铺
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    精灵糕点铺 - 电影

    2019德国动画·家庭
    导演:Ute von Münchow·Pohl
    演员:耶拉·哈泽 路易斯·霍夫曼 莱昂·赛德尔
    科隆传说中的精灵是在晚上秘密帮助工匠的侏儒,直到200年前被一个裁缝恶毒的妻子赶走。这是他们归来的故事。
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    铁匠铺 - 电影

    2024美国·英国奇幻
    导演:斯科特·麦奎德
    演员:阿尼克·杜拉尔 Imogen Storm Sylvester McCoy
    这是一个不为人知的睡前故事,讲述了一位心铁匠的简单生活和职业,他每天都在修补那些因神秘的雨伞人而悲伤的人们破碎的心。
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    欧美文化艺术博览 - 纪录片

    1989美国·英国纪录片
    导演:Tony Cash Geoff Dunlop
    演员:迈克尔·伍德 西蒙·沙玛
    Consists of segments: (1) "The Classical Ideal". The origins of Western art are traced to ancient Greece through Kouroi and Korai figures, as well as by the architectures of the Pantheon. From Greece to Rome through the Hellenistic period, the program focuses on the new artistic approach to human form and violent emotions that reached its pinnacle with the altar of Zeus at Pergamun. (2) "A White Garment of Churches". Examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as evidence of the values of the societies that created them. Shows the effect of monasticism and pilgrimage on Romanesque church architecture. Uses Gislebertus's sculpture at St. Lazare in Autun to show the medieval focus on Heaven and the afterlife. The Gothic architecture, sculpture and stained glass at St. Denis and Chartres are discussed as evidence of a new theology and profound social changes during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. (3) "The Early Renaissance in Italy and the North". (4) "The High Renaissance". Covers key aspects of the High Remaissance, including the advent of the artist as genius (Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael), the rise of Rome as a center of artistic vitality, and Venetian preoccupation with the quality of light (Giorgione and Titian). Also examines the social turbulence of the late sixteenth century and the reinterpretation of classical architectural principles. (5) "Realms of Light". Examines the divergent themes of the baroque period, including a new emotional appeal as seen in Bernini's 'The Ecstasy of St. Teresa,' Caravaggio's naturalism, Velasquez's multilayered works, and the rise of bourgeois values as seen in Rembrandt's works. (6) "An Age of Reason, an Age of Passion". Covers the move from the rococo period to neoclassicism and romanticism. Relates stylistic changes to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars. Covers the work of David, Géricault, Turner, Delacroix, and Goya. (7) "Realists, Impressionists, Post-Impressionists". Contrasts Courbet's treatment of subjects from everyday life with the innovations and techniques used by the impressionists. Examines the impressionists characteristic concern with color and changing light and contrasts this with the very individualistic visions of the postimpressionists. (8) "Into the Twentieth Century". Covers the work of the Fauves, the Cubists, the international style, and the Surrealists. Discusses how these movements relate to modern life. (9) "In Our Own Time." Examines why the appearance of abstract expression caused the United States to become a center for the visual arts. Reviews the diversity of styles in the postwar period, including the work of Pollock, Warhol, Oldenburg. Also examines the explosive internationalization of the art world in the 1970s and 1980s. Written by Fiona Kelleghan {[email protected]
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    欧美文化艺术博览 - 纪录片

    1989美国·英国纪录片
    导演:Tony Cash Geoff Dunlop
    演员:迈克尔·伍德 西蒙·沙玛
    Consists of segments: (1) "The Classical Ideal". The origins of Western art are traced to ancient Greece through Kouroi and Korai figures, as well as by the architectures of the Pantheon. From Greece to Rome through the Hellenistic period, the program focuses on the new artistic approach to human form and violent emotions that reached its pinnacle with the altar of Zeus at Pergamun. (2) "A White Garment of Churches". Examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as evidence of the values of the societies that created them. Shows the effect of monasticism and pilgrimage on Romanesque church architecture. Uses Gislebertus's sculpture at St. Lazare in Autun to show the medieval focus on Heaven and the afterlife. The Gothic architecture, sculpture and stained glass at St. Denis and Chartres are discussed as evidence of a new theology and profound social changes during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. (3) "The Early Renaissance in Italy and the North". (4) "The High Renaissance". Covers key aspects of the High Remaissance, including the advent of the artist as genius (Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael), the rise of Rome as a center of artistic vitality, and Venetian preoccupation with the quality of light (Giorgione and Titian). Also examines the social turbulence of the late sixteenth century and the reinterpretation of classical architectural principles. (5) "Realms of Light". Examines the divergent themes of the baroque period, including a new emotional appeal as seen in Bernini's 'The Ecstasy of St. Teresa,' Caravaggio's naturalism, Velasquez's multilayered works, and the rise of bourgeois values as seen in Rembrandt's works. (6) "An Age of Reason, an Age of Passion". Covers the move from the rococo period to neoclassicism and romanticism. Relates stylistic changes to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars. Covers the work of David, Géricault, Turner, Delacroix, and Goya. (7) "Realists, Impressionists, Post-Impressionists". Contrasts Courbet's treatment of subjects from everyday life with the innovations and techniques used by the impressionists. Examines the impressionists characteristic concern with color and changing light and contrasts this with the very individualistic visions of the postimpressionists. (8) "Into the Twentieth Century". Covers the work of the Fauves, the Cubists, the international style, and the Surrealists. Discusses how these movements relate to modern life. (9) "In Our Own Time." Examines why the appearance of abstract expression caused the United States to become a center for the visual arts. Reviews the diversity of styles in the postwar period, including the work of Pollock, Warhol, Oldenburg. Also examines the explosive internationalization of the art world in the 1970s and 1980s. Written by Fiona Kelleghan {[email protected]
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