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Alan Yentob travels to the ghetto in Venice with award-winning novelist Howard Jacobson as he embarks on a retelling of Shakespeare's most performed play, The Merchant of Venice. Through a series of lively - often fiery - interviews, they examine the charge of anti-Semitism against Shakespeare, whose character Shylock remains one of the most odious and divisive fictional Jews in history. How did the moneylender from Venice become such a useful propaganda tool in Nazi Germany? And how much of a liberty will Jacobson be taking when he uproots the action to modern-day Alderley Edge, and audaciously reinterprets the infamous 'pound of flesh'? Interviewees include Antony Sher, Anthony Julius and Stephen Greenblatt.
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讲述了在孟加拉国,随着女性地位的提高,许多男人无法接受这一事实,导致该国硫酸袭击女性的犯罪居高不下。遭受伤害的她们除了生理上的创伤同时还要接受社会的非议和歧视。——大家字幕组
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一部难得的片子,通过毕加索的家人,前妻,画商,朋友的解读,我们才知,尽管毕加索的晚年作品濒临色情的边缘,但也让我们见识了什么是不顾一切狂野地表达自己突破绘画技巧!而为了悟透男人与女人,性欲与爱的关系,纪录片里会解密他是如何做的。毕加索一生都受性的诱惑,他在作品与生活中都全身心地享受性的乐趣。毕加索每次换个女人,也是每次换个标准,换个视觉,因为他要全部占有女人,直至她的视觉;这时他自己也换了个人。“标准”、“改变视觉”、“性的对话”、“性与心的转换”、“占有女人直至她的视觉”,这是毕加索的艺术中的性心理学的一条粉红色线。如果狄德罗知道了,会说这是极佳的心理临床学。因为他早在两个半世纪以前就说:“一切生物都是你中有我,我中有你……任何禽兽都多少是人,任何矿物都多少是植物,任何植物都多少是禽兽……人是什么?人是某类倾向的总和。”
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这是一部精美奇妙的旅行片、新闻片和家庭电影合集,带你重回20世纪上半叶的中国。 影片中的所有资料均来自英国电影协会国家档案馆,由一大批英法电影制片人,或专业或业余的旅行家,殖民时代的外籍人士以及基督教传教士们共同摄制而成。 影片再现了1900年上海繁华时尚的南京路、1929年的大世界游乐场、1937年的上海马赛、1910年的北京前门大街、1925年杭州的运河美景等极具中国特色和时代印记的场景。在这里你可以漫游香港、重庆、广州、昆明等中国各大城市,探秘湖南和云南的偏远乡村。影片中那些具象但一闪而过的画面可能是现存的在中国取景的影片中最为古老的画面了。 2015年上海国际电影节,英国著名默片钢琴家约翰•斯威尼还为该片进行现场伴奏。
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Ben Robinson retraces the dramatic last days of King John, England's most disastrous monarch, and uncovers the legend of his lost treasure. Ten days took King John from ruler of an empire to sudden death, and left the kingdom in ruins. John is famous for the creation of Magna Carta, which inspired our modern democracy. Ben follows in the footsteps of the King's epic last journey, from the treacherous marshes of East Anglia, through Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, to his final resting place in Worcester. He is joined by medieval historian professor Stephen Church. Together they examine the truth behind the legend that has lived on for 800 years. Did the crown jewels really end up in the mud of the Wash? Was the King poisoned? Does he deserve his reputation as our most disastrous monarch? Thanks to unique documents, we can tell this epic tale in the King's own words. Not only can we get into the mind of the Magna Carta King, we can reveal in fantastic detail how and where he travelled. Ben reveals what happened when treasure seekers attempted to find the King's lost jewels with the help of a diviner. And using the latest technology reveals how we can actually see back in time to reveal the landscape as it would have looked when King John made his last journey 800 years ago.
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