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    道德经的奥秘 - 纪录片

    2012中国大陆纪录片
    演员:曾仕强
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    道德经的奥秘 - 纪录片

    2012中国大陆纪录片
    演员:曾仕强
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    道德之夜 - 电影

    1977匈牙利剧情·喜剧
    导演:卡罗利·马克
    演员:Psota Irén Cserhalmi György Makay Margit
    Kelepei Jenő, a bohém diák egy átmulatott éjszaka után elhatározza, hogy beköltözik Mutter bordélyházába. Amikor a fiatalember aggódó édesanyja váratlanul megérkezik vidékről, a Főnökasszony villámgyorsan úrilányok panziójává alakítja át a házat.   A Hunyady Sándor műve nyomán készült film 1978-ban a Magyar Filmkritikusok díját nyerte, Makay Margit a legjobb női alakítás díját, Tarján Györgyi pedig a legjobb női epizódalakítás díját kapta.
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    道德秩序 - 电影

    2020葡萄牙剧情·历史
    导演:马里奥·巴罗索
    演员:玛丽亚·德·梅黛洛 马塞洛·乌戈盖 若奥·佩德罗·马梅德
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    不道德 - 电影

    1967法国·意大利喜剧
    导演:皮亚托·杰米
    演员:乌戈·托尼亚齐 斯特法尼娅·桑德雷莉 勒妮·隆加里尼
    L’IMMORALE (Italy/France 1967) In this continuation of Pietro Germi's socially critical romantic comedies, Germi caricatures bourgeois conventions in an artistic, educated middle class milieu: Masini (Ugo Tognazzi), a prominent violinist in his mid-forties, has fallen in love with the 20-year-old harpist Marisa (Stefania Sandrelli), who is awaiting the birth of their child. The problem: Sergio already has two families and five children who are unaware of each other’s existence. Increasingly overwhelmed by having to organize three parallel families – all the birthdays, clothing sizes, favorite dishes, holiday wishes and other preferences need to be taken into account – Sergio asks for advice from Don Michele at confession.
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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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    女经 - 电影

    1960日本剧情·爱情
    导演:增村保造 市川昆 吉村公三郎
    演员:若尾文子 山本富士子 京町子
    “爱咬耳朵的女人” 导演:增村保造   供职于银座夜总会的渔家女纪美(若尾文子 饰)青春靓丽,她凭借狡黠的智慧周转各色男人中间,骗尽感情与金钱。当富家公子正巳(川口浩 饰)出现在纪美面前时,这个一向精明的女人似乎也落入了感情漩涡……   “高价强行推销的女人” 导演:市川昆   畅销作家三原靖(船越英二 饰)无法忍受现有的生活,他独自出走,来到湘南的海边。在三原自杀之际,一个神秘的女子出现在他的面前。这个名叫土砂爪子(山本富士子 饰)女人自称来海边吊唁去世的丈夫。两个陌生之人的人生出现了交集,但在爪子美丽的面孔背后,似乎又隐藏着什么秘密……   “忘记爱情的女人”导演:吉村公三郎   京都某旅馆的老板娘三津(京マチ子 饰)总给人不通人情、只认钱财的感觉,连好友也认为她从来不懂爱情。但曾经身为艺伎的三津,却的确经历过刻骨铭心的爱恋……
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    女经 - 电影

    1960日本剧情·爱情
    导演:增村保造 市川昆 吉村公三郎
    演员:若尾文子 山本富士子 京町子
    “爱咬耳朵的女人” 导演:增村保造   供职于银座夜总会的渔家女纪美(若尾文子 饰)青春靓丽,她凭借狡黠的智慧周转各色男人中间,骗尽感情与金钱。当富家公子正巳(川口浩 饰)出现在纪美面前时,这个一向精明的女人似乎也落入了感情漩涡……   “高价强行推销的女人” 导演:市川昆   畅销作家三原靖(船越英二 饰)无法忍受现有的生活,他独自出走,来到湘南的海边。在三原自杀之际,一个神秘的女子出现在他的面前。这个名叫土砂爪子(山本富士子 饰)女人自称来海边吊唁去世的丈夫。两个陌生之人的人生出现了交集,但在爪子美丽的面孔背后,似乎又隐藏着什么秘密……   “忘记爱情的女人”导演:吉村公三郎   京都某旅馆的老板娘三津(京マチ子 饰)总给人不通人情、只认钱财的感觉,连好友也认为她从来不懂爱情。但曾经身为艺伎的三津,却的确经历过刻骨铭心的爱恋……
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    风经 - 纪录片

    2004中国大陆纪录片
    导演:孙悦凌
    在云南中甸德钦雨崩村的庙里,僧人曲真仁波切带着几个小喇嘛一起修行。在僧侣的生活中,一切都显得自然而然。对僧人而言,朝拜神山是一项重要的活动,一路上,走到哪里就休憩在哪里,随着路程的逐渐艰辛,一些为琐碎的生活场景所模糊的信念变得清晰起来,在雪山上,突然雪花飘飞,小喇嘛一不小心掉进了水坑,浑身湿透的他忍不住哭起来,曲真把小喇嘛背在身上,往山下走去。这时候他不像一个带领修行的智者,而更似一个慈祥的父亲。日复一日,年复一年,这里的一切,安静,但有着自身的动感,就像遥远的太子雪山上的积雪。
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