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    反叛与革命 - 纪录片

    1910葡萄牙纪录片
    导演:Various Artists
    纪念法国五月风暴40周年。
    反叛与革命
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    最终流放 - 动漫

    2003日本科幻·架空·冒险
    导演:千明孝一 秋山胜仁 青木荣 则座诚 若林汉二 土屋浩幸 松尾慎 吉田彻 千叶大辅 远藤广隆 渡边纯央 浦田保则 越智博之 西村大树 岩田义彦
    演员:浅野麻由美 斋藤千和 森川智之
    《最终流放》(英语:LAST EXILE),为日本动画制作公司GONZO十周年纪念作品,2003年4月7日至9月29日由东京电视台播放,共26集。 故事介绍  残留着浓厚产业革命时代气氛的世界普雷斯特鲁。 主角Claus Valca,一位优秀的先锋艇驾驶员的儿子,目前驾驶着父亲不幸去世之后留给他的先锋艇,同样是一名出类拔萃的飞行员,梦想是能够穿越名为“伟大风暴”的飓风区,亲眼看一看“另一边”是什么样子。他的朋友Lavie Hed,自幼就在一起的玩伴,作为导航员和机械师,和他一起为实现梦想而努力。他们的梦想是飞越父亲所没能飞越的遥远上空的巨大风暴古兰度斯托利姆.可是有一天,他们因为接受了将神秘的少女阿露薇丝·哈密鲁顿送去空中战舰西路维纳的委托,就开始被卷入了动荡世界的战争中。
    最终流放
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    流放岁月 - 电影

    2005意大利剧情
    导演:罗贝托·费恩察
    演员:玛格丽塔·布伊 卢卡·扎莱迪Luca Zingaretti 格兰·布莱格维奇Goran Bregovic
    电影改编自艾伦娜·费尔兰特的同名小说,讲述了35岁的奥尔加得知丈夫喜欢上别人,抛妻弃子,另谋新欢。她对家庭、生活失去信心。而这时母亲给了她帮助,另一位音乐家邻居也给她带来新的希望……
    流放岁月
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    流放地 - 电影

    2013中国香港短片
    导演:郭臻
    演员:陈彼得 颜卓灵
    印裔货车司机陈彼得在送货时与邻车发生轻微碰撞,对方借机苛索赔偿。就因为这千多元的赔偿费,身无分文的陈彼得落入了困窘的一天。   以非港裔印度移民的外来者角度出发,电影走入一探底层草根阶级生活,捕捉城市残酷面貌。
    流放地
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    流放地 - 电影

    2013中国香港短片
    导演:郭臻
    演员:陈彼得 颜卓灵
    印裔货车司机陈彼得在送货时与邻车发生轻微碰撞,对方借机苛索赔偿。就因为这千多元的赔偿费,身无分文的陈彼得落入了困窘的一天。   以非港裔印度移民的外来者角度出发,电影走入一探底层草根阶级生活,捕捉城市残酷面貌。
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    流放者 - 电影

    1961美国剧情
    导演:Kent MacKenzie
    一群二十多岁的美国原住民在五十年代离开保留区后,住在“天使之城”洛杉矶的日常生活图景。
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    流放地 - 电影

    1970智利
    导演:劳尔·鲁伊斯
    演员:Luis Alarcón Mónica Echeverría Aníbal Reyna
    流放地
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    流放地 - 纪录片

    2025突尼斯·法国·卢森堡·卡塔尔·沙特阿拉伯纪录片
    导演:Mehdi Hmili
    演员:加内姆·泽雷利 Maram Ben Aziza Younes Ferhi
    In the biggest steel factory of Tunisia, four workers who suffer from psychological and physical disorders are haunted by the loss of their colleague. In an atmosphere of social and political tension, their struggle will help them overcome their pain.
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    印象派 绘画与革命 - 纪录片

    2011英国纪录片·历史
    导演:Susan Doyon
    演员:瓦尔德马·雅努茨扎克
    Gang of Four   Episode 1 of 4   Duration: 1 hour   Art writer Waldemar Januszczak explores the revolutionary achievements of the Impressionists. In the first episode, Waldemar delves into the back stories of four of the most influential Impressionists - Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille - who together laid the foundations of the artistic movement. He finds out what social and cultural influences drove them to their style of painting, how they were united and how ultimately they challenged and changed art forever.   Waldemar journeys from the shores of the West Indies, to the progressive city of Paris to the suburbs of South London, where these four artists drew inspiration from the cities and towns in which they lived. Whether it be the infamous spot on the river Seine - La Grenouillere - where Monet and Renoir beautifully captured animated people, iridescent light and undulating water or the minimalist, non-sensationalised illustrations of Pissarro's coarse countryside paintings, Waldemar discovers how the Impressionists broke conventions by depicting every day encounters within the unpredictable and ever changing sights around them.   ------   Painting outdoors   Episode 2 of 4   Duration: 1 hour   Waldemar Januszczak continues his investigation of the Impressionists by taking us outdoors to their most famous locations. Although Impressionist pictures often look sunny and relaxed, achieving this peaceful air was hard work. Trudging through fog, wind and rain, across treacherous coastal rocks and knee-deep snow, Waldemar shows how the famous spontaneity of the Impressionists is thoroughly misleading.   This episode visits the French riverside locations that Monet loved to paint, and where Renoir captured the bonhomie of modern life. Waldemar also introduces a number of technical and practical developments of the age which completely revolutionised Impressionist painting - the invention of portable easels; the use of hog's hair in paint brushes; as well as the introduction of the railway through France. And a scientific demonstration in a Swedish snowdrift explains just how right the Impressionists were to paint brightly coloured shadows in their winter scenes, despite being accused of 'hallucinating' at the time.   Finally, Januszczak explains Cezanne's part in the Impressionist story from his dark and challenging early work to his first rural landscapes in France, and then his departure from Paris and separation from the Impressionist gang.   ------   Painting the People   Episode 3 of 4   Duration: 1 hour   Waldemar Januszczak continues his investigation of the Impressionists, focusing this time on the people they painted and in particular the subjects of Degas, Caillebotte and the often forgotten Impressionist women artists. The Impressionists are famous for painting landscape but they were just as determined to paint people.   Looking closely at one of Impressionism's finest painters, Edgar Degas, Waldemar reveals how he consistently challenged traditions and strove to record real life as it appeared in the city, from sculpting the contorted movements of horses in motion at the Longchamp race course in Paris to encapsulating extravagant 3D viewpoints of the ballet dancers at the Paris Opera.   Waldemar also uncovers the intoxicating haziness the pastel produced in Degas' work when visiting his supplier Pastels de Roche. He also reveals the unusual viewpoints and dramatic perspectives of Caillebotte's paintings from the Place de L'Europe and the rebellious and revolutionary art of Morisot, Bracquemond and Cassatt, three impressive female artists who were eagerly embraced by the progressive movement of Impressionism   ------   Final Flourish   Episode 4 of 4   Duration: 1 hour   This episode takes a closer look at the late years of Impressionism, using the last show these artists did together as a starting point.   Waldemar looks in considerable depth at the work of Georges Seurat, taking into consideration his academic training at the Beaux-Arts School in Paris and the artists that influenced him, such as Piero della Francesca and Puvis de Chavannes.   There is also an insight into the complex but fascinating world of optics and art, and the ways in which the Impressionists were using the new discoveries in light and eyesight to influence their work. A fascinating 'after-image' experiment brings to life the ways in which our own eyes see colour, both in its presence and its absence.   Van Gogh's time in Paris, a period very little is known about, is also covered, charting the incredible journey the artist made from his brown and dull canvases to the splendid colour and light that pervaded his work on the cusp of his departure for the South of France.   The film finishes with a revisiting of Monet and his later waterlily paintings in the Orangerie in Paris. Waldemar investigates how a bad case of cataracts was responsible for a seismic shift in his colour palette and his brushstrokes. Spending time with an ophthalmologist, he finds out how old age and a fairly common ailment of the eyes caused Impressionism to shift and become radical again at the turn of the century and into the 20th century
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    印象派 绘画与革命 - 纪录片

    2011英国纪录片·历史
    导演:Susan Doyon
    演员:瓦尔德马·雅努茨扎克
    Gang of Four   Episode 1 of 4   Duration: 1 hour   Art writer Waldemar Januszczak explores the revolutionary achievements of the Impressionists. In the first episode, Waldemar delves into the back stories of four of the most influential Impressionists - Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille - who together laid the foundations of the artistic movement. He finds out what social and cultural influences drove them to their style of painting, how they were united and how ultimately they challenged and changed art forever.   Waldemar journeys from the shores of the West Indies, to the progressive city of Paris to the suburbs of South London, where these four artists drew inspiration from the cities and towns in which they lived. Whether it be the infamous spot on the river Seine - La Grenouillere - where Monet and Renoir beautifully captured animated people, iridescent light and undulating water or the minimalist, non-sensationalised illustrations of Pissarro's coarse countryside paintings, Waldemar discovers how the Impressionists broke conventions by depicting every day encounters within the unpredictable and ever changing sights around them.   ------   Painting outdoors   Episode 2 of 4   Duration: 1 hour   Waldemar Januszczak continues his investigation of the Impressionists by taking us outdoors to their most famous locations. Although Impressionist pictures often look sunny and relaxed, achieving this peaceful air was hard work. Trudging through fog, wind and rain, across treacherous coastal rocks and knee-deep snow, Waldemar shows how the famous spontaneity of the Impressionists is thoroughly misleading.   This episode visits the French riverside locations that Monet loved to paint, and where Renoir captured the bonhomie of modern life. Waldemar also introduces a number of technical and practical developments of the age which completely revolutionised Impressionist painting - the invention of portable easels; the use of hog's hair in paint brushes; as well as the introduction of the railway through France. And a scientific demonstration in a Swedish snowdrift explains just how right the Impressionists were to paint brightly coloured shadows in their winter scenes, despite being accused of 'hallucinating' at the time.   Finally, Januszczak explains Cezanne's part in the Impressionist story from his dark and challenging early work to his first rural landscapes in France, and then his departure from Paris and separation from the Impressionist gang.   ------   Painting the People   Episode 3 of 4   Duration: 1 hour   Waldemar Januszczak continues his investigation of the Impressionists, focusing this time on the people they painted and in particular the subjects of Degas, Caillebotte and the often forgotten Impressionist women artists. The Impressionists are famous for painting landscape but they were just as determined to paint people.   Looking closely at one of Impressionism's finest painters, Edgar Degas, Waldemar reveals how he consistently challenged traditions and strove to record real life as it appeared in the city, from sculpting the contorted movements of horses in motion at the Longchamp race course in Paris to encapsulating extravagant 3D viewpoints of the ballet dancers at the Paris Opera.   Waldemar also uncovers the intoxicating haziness the pastel produced in Degas' work when visiting his supplier Pastels de Roche. He also reveals the unusual viewpoints and dramatic perspectives of Caillebotte's paintings from the Place de L'Europe and the rebellious and revolutionary art of Morisot, Bracquemond and Cassatt, three impressive female artists who were eagerly embraced by the progressive movement of Impressionism   ------   Final Flourish   Episode 4 of 4   Duration: 1 hour   This episode takes a closer look at the late years of Impressionism, using the last show these artists did together as a starting point.   Waldemar looks in considerable depth at the work of Georges Seurat, taking into consideration his academic training at the Beaux-Arts School in Paris and the artists that influenced him, such as Piero della Francesca and Puvis de Chavannes.   There is also an insight into the complex but fascinating world of optics and art, and the ways in which the Impressionists were using the new discoveries in light and eyesight to influence their work. A fascinating 'after-image' experiment brings to life the ways in which our own eyes see colour, both in its presence and its absence.   Van Gogh's time in Paris, a period very little is known about, is also covered, charting the incredible journey the artist made from his brown and dull canvases to the splendid colour and light that pervaded his work on the cusp of his departure for the South of France.   The film finishes with a revisiting of Monet and his later waterlily paintings in the Orangerie in Paris. Waldemar investigates how a bad case of cataracts was responsible for a seismic shift in his colour palette and his brushstrokes. Spending time with an ophthalmologist, he finds out how old age and a fairly common ailment of the eyes caused Impressionism to shift and become radical again at the turn of the century and into the 20th century
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