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    如何读懂教堂 - 纪录片

    2010英国纪录片
    导演:Karen Selway
    演员:Richard Taylor
    The medieval church cannot be understood without recognising that death was at its heart. Richard Taylor shows how churches were design ed to give medieval people a way to escape death, with their Judgement scenes, cadaver tombs and graphic depictions of the crucifixion.   He explains why scenes of suffering on the cross became so prominent and why the instruments used in the persecution of Jesus were depicted in the decoration of windows, floors and walls at such remarkable sites as Malvern Priory in Worcestershire.   Taylor explains the medieval obsession with purgatory and how this again transformed our churches with the building of elaborate chantry chapels, where Masses could be said to ease the journey of departed souls into heaven.   Information   Author Richard Taylor examines how the imagery, symbols and architecture of English parish churches have inspired, moved and enraged people down the centuries.   Part 1: Dark Beginnings   Presenter Richard Taylor explains how churches were originally simple buildings intended to protect the altar and the most important Christian rite of all, the Eucharist. He visits Britain's finest early medieval churches to untangle the mystery of why the Anglo-Saxons and Normans seem to have been unwilling to shake off their pre-Christian past and to have continued to fill their sacred buildings with mysterious pagan images. An ancient book in an Oxford library helps Richard find an answer.   Part 2: Medieval Life   Richard Taylor uncovers evidence that shows how and why our parish churches came to play such a crucial role in the everyday life of the Middle Ages. He looks at how humorous wall paintings and intricate carvings were used to teach moral lessons and how carved angels in such churches as Blythburgh were used to create a heaven on earth. He finds out how rites such as baptism and the largely forgotten ritual known as the 'churching of women' offered people protection from the cradle to the grave.   Part 3: Medieval Death   Richard Taylor shows how churches were designed to give medieval people a way to escape death, with their Judgement scenes, cadaver tombs and graphic depictions of the crucifixion. He explains why scenes of suffering on the cross became so prominent and why the instruments used in the persecution of Jesus were depicted on the windows, floors and walls of sites like Malvern Priory. Taylor explains how the medieval obsession with purgatory transformed churches with the building of chantry chapels.   Part 4: Reformation - Chaos and Creation   With the help of art historian Sister Wendy Beckett and a stained-glass window, Richard Taylor tries to understand the intense medieval devotion to the Virgin Mary and how this fuelled the anger of the Reformation that followed. Richard 'reads' a ruined church and explains how it was not Henry VIII but his boy-king successor, Edward VI, who was responsible for the greatest changes in the Reformation. He also traces how the Book of Common Prayer and the translation of the Bible into English transformed the way that the English worshipped and the appearance of their churches.   Part 5: Restoration and Reason   Church life in the 18th century is often thought to have been genteel and dull, but Richard Taylor finds that churches in this Age of Enlightenment reflect the intellectual excitement, the vigour and the potential for conflict of a turbulent time. He shows how the symbols in the everyday parish church reveal the ever-closer identification between church and state and he tries out the triple-decker pulpit at St Mary's in Whitby, and he discovers how the London churches of Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor reflect the latest scientific insights and archaeological discoveries of the age.   Part 6: The Victorians and after   Richard Taylor discovers how, during the industrial revolution, medieval imagery and ritual make a surprise return to Victorian places of worship and plunge the Anglican Church into conflict. Richard retraces the controversy surrounding this Oxford Movement of Anglo-Catholics and explores their finest churches. He sees how the impact of war in the 20th century is reflected on imagery in our churches and how the First World War brought a return to another medieval practice - the commemoration of the dead.
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    如何读懂教堂 - 纪录片

    2010英国纪录片
    导演:Karen Selway
    演员:Richard Taylor
    The medieval church cannot be understood without recognising that death was at its heart. Richard Taylor shows how churches were design ed to give medieval people a way to escape death, with their Judgement scenes, cadaver tombs and graphic depictions of the crucifixion.   He explains why scenes of suffering on the cross became so prominent and why the instruments used in the persecution of Jesus were depicted in the decoration of windows, floors and walls at such remarkable sites as Malvern Priory in Worcestershire.   Taylor explains the medieval obsession with purgatory and how this again transformed our churches with the building of elaborate chantry chapels, where Masses could be said to ease the journey of departed souls into heaven.   Information   Author Richard Taylor examines how the imagery, symbols and architecture of English parish churches have inspired, moved and enraged people down the centuries.   Part 1: Dark Beginnings   Presenter Richard Taylor explains how churches were originally simple buildings intended to protect the altar and the most important Christian rite of all, the Eucharist. He visits Britain's finest early medieval churches to untangle the mystery of why the Anglo-Saxons and Normans seem to have been unwilling to shake off their pre-Christian past and to have continued to fill their sacred buildings with mysterious pagan images. An ancient book in an Oxford library helps Richard find an answer.   Part 2: Medieval Life   Richard Taylor uncovers evidence that shows how and why our parish churches came to play such a crucial role in the everyday life of the Middle Ages. He looks at how humorous wall paintings and intricate carvings were used to teach moral lessons and how carved angels in such churches as Blythburgh were used to create a heaven on earth. He finds out how rites such as baptism and the largely forgotten ritual known as the 'churching of women' offered people protection from the cradle to the grave.   Part 3: Medieval Death   Richard Taylor shows how churches were designed to give medieval people a way to escape death, with their Judgement scenes, cadaver tombs and graphic depictions of the crucifixion. He explains why scenes of suffering on the cross became so prominent and why the instruments used in the persecution of Jesus were depicted on the windows, floors and walls of sites like Malvern Priory. Taylor explains how the medieval obsession with purgatory transformed churches with the building of chantry chapels.   Part 4: Reformation - Chaos and Creation   With the help of art historian Sister Wendy Beckett and a stained-glass window, Richard Taylor tries to understand the intense medieval devotion to the Virgin Mary and how this fuelled the anger of the Reformation that followed. Richard 'reads' a ruined church and explains how it was not Henry VIII but his boy-king successor, Edward VI, who was responsible for the greatest changes in the Reformation. He also traces how the Book of Common Prayer and the translation of the Bible into English transformed the way that the English worshipped and the appearance of their churches.   Part 5: Restoration and Reason   Church life in the 18th century is often thought to have been genteel and dull, but Richard Taylor finds that churches in this Age of Enlightenment reflect the intellectual excitement, the vigour and the potential for conflict of a turbulent time. He shows how the symbols in the everyday parish church reveal the ever-closer identification between church and state and he tries out the triple-decker pulpit at St Mary's in Whitby, and he discovers how the London churches of Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor reflect the latest scientific insights and archaeological discoveries of the age.   Part 6: The Victorians and after   Richard Taylor discovers how, during the industrial revolution, medieval imagery and ritual make a surprise return to Victorian places of worship and plunge the Anglican Church into conflict. Richard retraces the controversy surrounding this Oxford Movement of Anglo-Catholics and explores their finest churches. He sees how the impact of war in the 20th century is reflected on imagery in our churches and how the First World War brought a return to another medieval practice - the commemoration of the dead.
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    古董局中局之国画密码 - 电影

    2021华语动作·冒险
    导演:阚家伟
    演员:韩栋 王蕴凡 喻亢
    影片讲述了小古董店老板许愿本过着平常日子,意外卷入了一场关于国宝《清明上河图》的事件中,并得知自己与这件事有着紧密关系。在与反派争分夺秒的调查中,许愿揭开层层线索寻找到关键证据,最终成功守护了国宝的故事。
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    古董局中局之国画密码 - 电影

    2021内地冒险·电影·动作
    演员:韩栋 王蕴凡 喻亢
    影片讲述了小古董店老板许愿本过着平常日子,意外卷入了一场关于国宝《清明上河图》的事件中,并得知自己与这件事有着紧密关系。在与反派争分夺秒的调查中,许愿揭开层层线索寻找到关键证据,最终成功守护了国宝的故事。
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    从中国到中国 - 纪录片

    2019中国大陆纪录片·历史
    导演:朱允 刘维夫 李艺彤 季家希 张哲 潘雷
    演员:老高 斯坦尼斯拉斯 大卫·斯特恩
    上世纪七十年代,在中国还没有全面开放之时,来自意大利、法国、美国和日本的四位纪录片大师不约而同地来到中国,用镜头记录下了中国和中国人生活的方方面面,留下了四部轰动世界的纪录影像——《中国》(意大利)、《愚公移山》(法国)、《从毛泽东到莫扎特》(美国)、《上海新风》(日本)。这些影像,不仅让世界第一次大范围了解中国,也为中国人回顾历史、回忆父辈祖辈,留下了宝贵的财富。四十年过去了,中国发生了哪些变化?影像中出现过的那些普通人,还能否寻觅?   今天,同样是来自意大利、法国、美国和日本的四位国际友人,再次来到中国。曾经的影像,让他们第一次模模糊糊地认识了中国,此刻,他们决定用自己的双眼,看看如今的中国,发生了那些巨变。难能可贵的是,他们重新找到了那些出现在过去影像中的普通人,通过贴近的观察、真实的记录,将中国四十多年的变化自然呈现在眼前。   我们用一部五集纪录片,一年的时间,记录下了四位寻访人的探索中国历程,在新、旧画面之间的切换自然流露出岁月的力量,巨大的变迁,就在这看似不经意的巧妙变换中,让人感慨、深思。
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    从中国到中国 - 纪录片

    2019中国大陆纪录片·历史
    导演:朱允 刘维夫 李艺彤 季家希 张哲 潘雷
    演员:老高 斯坦尼斯拉斯 大卫·斯特恩
    上世纪七十年代,在中国还没有全面开放之时,来自意大利、法国、美国和日本的四位纪录片大师不约而同地来到中国,用镜头记录下了中国和中国人生活的方方面面,留下了四部轰动世界的纪录影像——《中国》(意大利)、《愚公移山》(法国)、《从毛泽东到莫扎特》(美国)、《上海新风》(日本)。这些影像,不仅让世界第一次大范围了解中国,也为中国人回顾历史、回忆父辈祖辈,留下了宝贵的财富。四十年过去了,中国发生了哪些变化?影像中出现过的那些普通人,还能否寻觅?   今天,同样是来自意大利、法国、美国和日本的四位国际友人,再次来到中国。曾经的影像,让他们第一次模模糊糊地认识了中国,此刻,他们决定用自己的双眼,看看如今的中国,发生了那些巨变。难能可贵的是,他们重新找到了那些出现在过去影像中的普通人,通过贴近的观察、真实的记录,将中国四十多年的变化自然呈现在眼前。   我们用一部五集纪录片,一年的时间,记录下了四位寻访人的探索中国历程,在新、旧画面之间的切换自然流露出岁月的力量,巨大的变迁,就在这看似不经意的巧妙变换中,让人感慨、深思。
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    中国礼 中国乐 - 电影

    2022中国大陆综艺·文化
    演员:夏天
    古代礼仪的故事化还原演绎和当代新礼仪的创研推广。联合武汉大学团队及张晓龙礼仪工作室,以主持人穿越“寻礼”的方式,以古代故事+科技呈现,还原相见礼、婚礼等古代礼仪。将邀请知名礼学专家与新时代青年进行“问礼”讨论解读。节目每期将努力推广一套符合美德健康新生活方式的新式礼仪,预计引发关于生活方式、当代生活仪式感的各种热议新话题。
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    中国礼 中国乐 - 电影

    2022中国大陆综艺·文化
    古代礼仪的故事化还原演绎和当代新礼仪的创研推广。联合武汉大学团队及张晓龙礼仪工作室,以主持人穿越“寻礼”的方式,以古代故事+科技呈现,还原相见礼、婚礼等古代礼仪。将邀请知名礼学专家与新时代青年进行“问礼”讨论解读。节目每期将努力推广一套符合美德健康新生活方式的新式礼仪,预计引发关于生活方式、当代生活仪式感的各种热议新话题。
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    中国 - 纪录片

    2020中国大陆纪录片
    导演:李东珅 周艳 付永强
    演员:何炅 汪涵 于朦胧
    溯五千年,泱泱中华,何以《中国》?大型人文历史纪录片《中国》第一季将从春秋到盛唐的中国历史故事中,挖掘对今日中国影响深远的人和事,讲中国故事,传中国之声,展中华文明演进的伟大历程。
    中国
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    中国 - 纪录片

    2020中国大陆纪录片
    导演:李东珅 周艳 付永强
    演员:何炅 汪涵 于朦胧
    溯五千年,泱泱中华,何以《中国》?大型人文历史纪录片《中国》第一季将从春秋到盛唐的中国历史故事中,挖掘对今日中国影响深远的人和事,讲中国故事,传中国之声,展中华文明演进的伟大历程。
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