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应用科学类纪录片,BBC 频道 1994 年出品。

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  •  英文片名 :Jerry Building: Unholy Relics of Nazi Germany

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :BBC

  •  地区   :英国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :约 37 分钟

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :1994

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Using Berlin as his starting point, writer and presenter Jonathan Meades goes in search of the architectural relics of the genocidal Third Reich, which was steeped in mysticism and pagan death cults.

These include a model village for SS Doctors, Himmler's Castle at a crossing of ley lines and a seaside utopia for 20,000 of the master race. He shows that far from Nazi Germany having existed in a void, it left a regrettable architectural legacy for the rest of post war Europe.

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  • 维基百科:Jonathan Meades

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Meades

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自然科学类纪录片,National Geographic 频道 2010 年出品。

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http://natgeotv.com/hk/-jellyfish-invasion

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  •  中文片名 :水母入侵

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :Jellyfish Invasion

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :National Geographic

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :约 47 分钟

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2010

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  对不明就里的人而言,水母就像一块随波逐流的胶状果冻。其实水母是最可怕又最不为人所知的生物,而且数目正在暴增中。水母没有尖爪、利齿,甚至没有脑子,却有可怕的武器。千百万年来,水母不断演化,进化成终极幸存者。它们渗透地球上每个海洋,无论在北极或热带都能生存。各种生物都因为环境变化而出现适应不良问题,只有水母数目不断增加。   

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  • 维基百科:水母

http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-cn/%E6%B0%B4%E6%AF%8D

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史地类纪录片,History Channel 频道 2007 年出品,是 HC Lost Worlds 系列之一。

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  •  中文片名 :

  •  中文系列名:HC 失落的世界

  •  英文片名 :Jekyll & Hyde

  •  英文系列名:HC Lost Worlds

  •  电视台  :History Channel

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :约 45 分钟

  •  IMDB链结 :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1135394/

  •  发行时间 :2007

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One of the most frightening horror stories ever written was Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Was this story, however, Robert Louis Stevenson's disturbing fantasy or was it based on a series of blood-curdling episodes that took place in the town of Edinburgh? Follow a team of historical detectives who use evidence from recent excavations and historical documents to look under the grand façade of Edinburgh. Watch as an underworld of streets and houses with a blood-soaked history of grave robbers, body-snatchers and unspeakable crimes is uncovered. Computer graphics allows the viewer to fly over, enter the streets, walk through the halls and peer into the Edinburgh of long ago.

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  • 维基百科:Lost Worlds (television)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Worlds_(television)

  • 维基百科:化身博士

http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8C%96%E8%BA%AB%E5%8D%9A%E5%A3%AB

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文化艺术类纪录片,PBS 频道 2000 年出品。

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http://www.pbs.org/jazz/

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  •  中文片名 :爵士乐

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :Jazz

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :PBS

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  发行时间 :2004

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The story, sound, and soul of a nation come together in the most American of art forms: Jazz. Ken Burns, who riveted the nation with The Civil War and Baseball, celebrates the music's soaring achievements, from its origins in blues and ragtime through swing, bebop, and fusion. Six years in the making, this "soundbreaking" series blends 75 interviews, more than 500 pieces of music, 2,400 still photographs, and over 2,000 rare and archival film clips. The 10-part musical journey spotlights many of America's most original, creative--and tragic--figures, including Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis. Special features of the PBS DVD Gold include bonus performances and The Making of Jazz documentary.

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 Gumbo

Beginnings to 1917

JAZZ begins in New Orleans, nineteenth century America's most cosmopolitan city, where the sound of marching bands, Italian opera, Caribbean rhythms, and minstrel shows fills the streets with a richly diverse musical culture. Here, in the 1890s, African-American musicians create a new music out of these ingredients by mixing in ragtime syncopations and the soulful feeling of the blues. Soon after the start of the new century, people are calling it jazz. Tonight, meet the pioneers of this revolutionary art form: the half-mad cornetist Buddy Bolden, who may have been the first man to play jazz; pianist Jelly Roll Morton, who claimed to have invented jazz but really was the first to write the new music down; Sidney Bechet, a clarinet prodigy whose fiery sound matched his explosive personality; and Freddie Keppard, a trumpet virtuoso who turned down a chance to win national fame for fear that others would steal the secrets of his art.

The early jazz players travel the country in the years before World War I, but few people have a chance to hear this new music until 1917, when a group of white musicians from New Orleans arrives in New York to make the first jazz recording. They call themselves the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, and within weeks their record becomes an unexpected smash hit. Americans are suddenly jazz crazy, and the Jazz Age is about to begin.

 The Gift 1917 - 1924

Speakeasies, flappers, and easy money - it's the Jazz Age, when the story of jazz becomes a tale of two great cities, Chicago and New York, and of two extraordinary artists whose lives and music will span almost three-quarters of a century - Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.

Armstrong, a fatherless waif who grew up on the mean streets of New Orleans, develops his great "gift" - his unparalleled musical genius - with the help of King Oliver, the city's top cornetist, and in 1922, follows him to Chicago, where Armstrong's transcendent sound and exhilarating rhythms inspire a new generation of musicians, white and black, to join the world of jazz.

Meanwhile, Ellington, raised in middle-class comfort by parents who told him he was "blessed," outgrows the society music he learned to play in Washington, D.C., and heads for Harlem. There he absorbs the stride piano rhythms of Willie "The Lion" Smith and forms a band to create a music all his own - hot, blues-drenched, and infused with the gutbucket growls of his new trumpet player, Bubber Miley.

As the Roaring Twenties accelerate, Paul Whiteman, a white bandleader, sells millions of records playing a sweet, symphonic jazz, while Fletcher Henderson, a black bandleader, packs the dance floor at the whites-only Roseland Ballroom with his innovative big band arrangements. Then, in 1924, the year Whiteman introduces George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Henderson brings Louis Armstrong to New York, adding his improvisational brilliance to the band's new sound - and soon Armstrong is showing the whole world how to swing.

 Our Language 1924 - 1929

As the stock market continues to soar, jazz is everywhere in America, and now, for the first time soloists and singers take center stage, transforming the music with their distinctive voices and the unique stories they have to tell.

Tonight we meet Bessie Smith, Empress of the Blues, whose songs ease the pains of life for millions of black Americans and help black entrepreneurs create a new recording industry around the blues; Bix Beiderbecke, the first great white jazz star, who is inspired by Louis Armstrong to dedicate his life to the music and in turn inspires others with solos of unparalleled lyric grace, only to destroy himself with alcohol at age 28; and two brilliant sons of Jewish immigrants, Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw, for whom jazz offers an escape from the ghetto and a chance to achieve their dreams.

In New York, we follow Duke Ellington uptown to Harlem's most celebrated nightspot, the gangster-owned, whites-only Cotton Club, where he continues blending the individual voices of his band members to create harmonies no one has imagined before, then gets the break of a lifetime when radio carries his music into homes across the country, bringing him national fame.

And in Chicago, where he has returned to find himself billed as "The World's Greatest Trumpet Player," we listen as Louis Armstrong combines the soloist's and vocalist's arts to create scat singing, then watch as he charts the future of jazz in a series of small group recordings that culminates in his masterpiece, West End Blues. Called "the most perfect three minutes of music" ever created, Armstrong's astonishing performance lifts jazz to the level of high art, where his genius stands alone.

 The True Welcome 1929 - 1934

reairing December 2, 2002, 9:00 P.M. (check local listings) as part of Ken Burns American Stories

In 1929, America enters a decade of economic desperation, as the Stock Market collapses and the Great Depression begins. Factories fall silent, farms fall into decay, and a quarter of the nation's workforce is jobless. In these dark times, jazz is called upon to lift the spirits of a frightened country, and finds itself poised for a decade of explosive growth.

New York is now America's jazz capital. On Broadway, Louis Armstrong revolutionizes the art of American popular song and displays a flair for showmanship that makes him one of the nation's top entertainers. In Harlem, Chick Webb pioneers his own big-band sound at the Savoy Ballroom, where black and white dancers shake the floor with a new dance called the Lindy Hop. And in the city's clubs, pianists Fats Waller and Art Tatum dazzle audiences with their stunning virtuosity.

But it is Duke Ellington who takes jazz "beyond category," composing hit tunes with a new sophistication that has critics comparing him to Stravinsky. Now the nation's best-known black bandleader, Ellington tours in his own private railcar, transcending stereotypes with an elegant personal style that disarms prejudice and inspires racial pride.

Meanwhile, Benny Goodman is making a name for himself, broadcasting big-band jazz nationwide, based on Fletcher Henderson's arrangements. In 1935, Goodman takes his band on tour, but in most towns people ask for the old, familiar tunes. Then, finally, at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles, the dancers go wild when they hear Goodman's big-band beat. By the end of the night, the Swing Era has begun.

 Swing: Pure Pleasure 1935 - 1937

As the Great Depression drags on, jazz comes as close as it has ever come to being America's popular music, providing entertainment and escape for a people down on their luck. It has a new name now - Swing - and for millions of young fans, it will be the defining music of their generation.

Suddenly, jazz bandleaders are the new matinee idols, with Benny Goodman hailed as the "King of Swing," while teenagers jitterbug just as hard to the music of his rivals - Tommy Dorsey, Jimmie Lunceford, Glenn Miller, and the mercurial Artie Shaw.

But the spirit of Swing isn't limited to the dance floor. In New York, Billie Holiday emerges from a tragic childhood to begin her career as the greatest of all female jazz singers. And in Chicago, Benny Goodman and Teddy Wilson prove that, despite segregation, there is room in jazz for great black and white musicians to swing side-by-side on stage.

At Harlem's Savoy Ballroom, however, there is room for only one King of Swing, and on May 11, 1937, Benny Goodman travels uptown for a showdown with Chick Webb. It's billed as "The Music Battle of the Century," and more than 4,000 dancers crowd the floor to urge both champions on. But when it's over, there's no doubt who wears the crown.

 Swing: The Velocity of Celebration 1937 - 1939

As the 1930's come to a close, Swing-mania is still going strong, but some fans are saying success has made the music too predictable. Their ears are tuned to a new sound - pulsing, stomping, suffused with the blues. It's the Kansas City sound of Count Basie's band and it quickly reignites the spirit of Swing.

By 1938, Basie and his men are helping Benny Goodman bring jazz to Carnegie Hall. After the show, they travel uptown to battle Chick Webb to a draw at the Savoy Ballroom. And that summer, they turn 52nd Street into "Swing Street," performing nightly at the Famous Door.

Soon Basie's lead saxophonist, Lester Young, is challenging Coleman Hawkins for supremacy, matching the old sax-master's muscular sound with a laid-back style of his own. Young teams with Billie Holiday for a series of recordings that reveals them as musical soulmates, and tours with her in Basie's band until she leaves to join Artie Shaw. But America isn't ready for a black woman who swings with white musicians and Holiday is soon back in New York, pouring her outrage into the anti-lynching ballad, Strange Fruit.

By the decade's end, Chick Webb has taken a chance on a teenage singer named Ella Fitzgerald and achieved the fame he dreamed of. Duke Ellington has been hailed as a hero in Europe, amid anxious preparations for war. And weeks after that war begins, Coleman Hawkins startles the world with a glimpse of what jazz will become, improvising a new music on the old standard, Body and Soul.

 Dedicated to Chaos 1940 - 1945

When America enters World War II, jazz is part of the arsenal. In Europe, where musicians like the Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt continue to play despite a Nazi ban, jazz is a beacon of hope. In America, it becomes the embodiment of democracy, as bandleaders like Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw enlist, taking their swing to the troops overseas.

For many black Americans, however, that sound has a hollow ring. Segregated at home and in uniform, they find themselves fighting for liberties their own country denies them, as authorities padlock the Savoy Ballroom to keep servicemen off its integrated dance floor, and military police patrol Swing Street, breaking up fistfights sparked by prejudice and pride.

Despite such injustices, jazz answers the call during the war years. Duke Ellington sells war bond, and premieres his most ambitious work ever, the tone portrait Black, Brown and Beige, as a benefit for war relief. His band at a peak, Ellington is helped now by the gifted young composer Billy Strayhorn and continues manipulating his players' talents, turning his orchestra into an instrument with which he creates music of astonishing perfection.

Yet underground and after-hours, jazz is changing. In a Harlem club called Minton's Playhouse, a small band of young musicians, led by the trumpet virtuoso Dizzy Gillespie and the brilliant saxophonist Charlie Parker, has discovered a new way of playing - fast, intricate, exhilarating, and sometimes chaotic. A wartime recording ban keeps their music off the airwaves, but soon after the atom bomb forces Japan's surrender, Parker and Gillespie enter the studio to create an explosion of their own. The tune is called Ko Ko, the sound will soon be called "bebop," and once Americans hear it, jazz will never be the same.

 Risk 1945 - 1955

The postwar years bring America to a level of prosperity unimaginable a decade before, but the Cold War threat of nuclear annihilation makes these anxious years as well. In jazz, this underlying tension will be reflected in the broken rhythms and dissonant melodies of bebop, and in the troubled life of bebop's biggest star, Charlie Parker.

Nicknamed "Bird," Parker is a soloist whose ideas and technique are as overwhelming for musicians of his generation as Louis Armstrong's had been a quarter-century before. He is idolized — his improvisations copied, his risk-all intensity on stage imitated, and his self-destructive lifestyle adopted as a prerequisite for inspiration. Parker's example helps bring a narcotics plague to the jazz community, and when he dies, wasted by heroin at age 34, drugs are as much a part of his legacy to jazz as the genius of his music.

But Parker is not the only bebop innovator. His longtime partner, Dizzy Gillespie, tries to popularize the new sound by adding showmanship and Latin rhythms, while pianist Thelonius Monk infuses it with his eccentric personality to create a music all his own. Except for jazz initiates, however, few people are listening. Teens now swoon for pop singers and dance to rhythm and blues.

Searching for a new audience, California musicians create a mellow sound called cool jazz, and Dave Brubeck mixes jazz with classical music to produce a million-seller LP. But one man remains determined to give jazz popular appeal on his own terms, the trumpet player Miles Davis. A one-time Parker sideman who has finally broken heroin's grip on his career, Davis is moving beyond the cool sound he inspired and stands poised to lead jazz in a new direction.

 The Adventure 1956 - 1960

In the late 1950s, America's postwar prosperity continues, but beneath the surface run currents of change. Families are moving to the suburbs, watching television has become the national pastime, and baby boomers have begun coming of age. For jazz, it is also a period of transition when old stars like Billie Holiday and Lester Young will burn out while young talents arise to take the music in new directions.

Jazz still has its two guiding lights. In 1956, the first year Elvis tops the charts, Duke Ellington recaptures the nation's ear with a performance at the Newport Jazz Festival that becomes his best-selling record ever. The next year, Louis Armstrong makes headlines when he condemns the government's failure to stand up to racism in Little Rock, Arkansas, risking his career while musicians who dismissed him as an Uncle Tom remain silent.

Meanwhile, new virtuosos emerge to push the limits of bebop: saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins; jazz diva Sarah Vaughan; and the drummer Art Blakey, whose Jazz Messengers will become a proving ground for young musicians over the next forty years. But the leading light of the era is Miles Davis — a catalyst constantly forming new groups to showcase different facets of his stark, introspective sound; a popularizer whose lush recordings with arranger Gil Evans expand the jazz audience; and a cultural icon whose tough-guy charisma comes to define what's hip.

As the turbulent Sixties arrive, however, two saxophonists take jazz into uncharted terrain. John Coltrane explodes the pop tune My Favorite Things into a kaleidoscope of freewheeling sound, while Ornette Coleman challenges all conventions with a sound he calls "free jazz." Once again, the music seems headed for new adventures, but now, for the first time, even musicians are starting to ask, Is it still jazz?

 A Masterpiece by Midnight 1960 to the Present

During the Sixties, jazz is in trouble. Critics divide the music into "schools" - Dixieland, swing, bebop, hard bop, modal, free, avant-garde. But most young people are listening to rock 'n' roll. Though Louis Armstrong briefly outsells the Beatles with Hello Dolly, most jazz musicians are desperate for work and many head for Europe, including bebop saxophone master, Dexter Gordon.

At home, jazz is searching for relevance. During the Civil Rights struggle, it becomes a voice of protest. Before his early death, the avant-garde explorer John Coltrane links jazz to the Sixties quest for a higher consciousness with his devotional suite, A Love Supreme. And Miles Davis, after conquering the avant-garde with a landmark quintet, combines jazz with rock 'n' roll by using electric instruments to launch a wildly popular sound called Fusion.

In the 1970s, jazz loses the exuberant genius of Louis Armstrong and the transcendent artistry of Duke Ellington, and for many their passing seems to mark the end of the music itself. But in 1976, when Dexter Gordon returns from Europe for a triumphant comeback, jazz has a homecoming, too. Over the next two decades, a new generation of musicians emerges, led by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis - schooled in the music's traditions, skilled in the arts of improvisation, and aflame with ideas only jazz can express. The musical journey that began in the dance halls and street parades of New Orleans at the start of the 20th century continues. As it enters its second century, jazz is still brand new every night, still vibrant, still evolving, and still swinging.

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社会科学类纪录片,Discovery Channel 频道 2005 年出品,是 DC I Shouldn't Be Alive 系列其中之一。

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官方网站

http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/alive/

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :死亡鬼门关

  •  中文系列名:DC 逃出鬼门关

  •  英文片名 :Jaws of Death

  •  英文系列名:DC I Shouldn't Be Alive

  •  电视台  :Discovery Channel

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英語

  •  时间   :约 43 分钟

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2005

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  格雷克霍德华和皮特普林斯顿为非洲津巴布韦的一个野狗保护区工作,同时,格雷克霍德华还是一个飞行员,他驾驶飞机观察整个保护区。但是在一次巡视过程中,格雷克的飞机失去了控制,坠落在荒无人烟的荒漠中。他的腿骨折了,而且还失血过多,他必须强忍着疼痛,用胳膊肘爬地,一步一步身前爬行。情势十分危急,周围的动物随时会要了他的命,死亡从四面八方袭来,没有一丝被拯救的希望。他究竟如何逃脱险境?

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  • 维基百科:I Shouldn't Be Alive

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Shouldn't_Be_Alive

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文化艺术类纪录片,BBC 频道 2007 年出品,是BBC Japanorama 系列其中之一。

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  •  中文片名 :日本影视大观 Season 3

  •  中文系列名:BBC 日本影视大观

  •  英文片名 :Japanorama Season 3

  •  英文系列名:BBC Japanorama

  •  电视台  :BBC

  •  地区   :英国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2007

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Japanorama is a series of documentaries presented by Jonathan Ross, exploring various facets of popular culture and trends of modern-day Japan.

Each episode of Japanorama has a theme, around which Jonathan Ross presents cultural phenomena, films, music, and art that exemplify facets of Japan. The series is colorful in both its creative use of subject matter, and its use of bright colors that helps accent the action on screen rather than distract from it. Subjects were separated by eye catches that often featured the artwork of Junko Mizuno. Ross hosts each episode in suits so bright and stylised they could have been stolen from an anime character.

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 Gaijin

Jonathan Ross searches for the best in modern Japanese culture, exploring people and activities regarded as non-conformist. He meets the Bosozuku biker gang, and looks at illegal road racing and the visually striking work of artist Yayoi Kusama. Plus, a preview of Samuel L Jackson's new animation adapted from the Afro Samurai manga series

 Ai and Koi

The presenter explores the Japanese meaning of love and romance or 'Ai and Koi', and finds in many cases it is being replaced with more sordid preoccupations such as erotic manga and latex dolls. Jonathan also finds out more about the Tarakazuka theatre in which all the male leads are played by women

 Pop Art

The presenter explores Japanese Pop Art, meeting two of the form's leading contributors Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara. Jonathan also visits his old friend comedian Hard Gay, who also shows he has an inventive side

 Legends

The presenter interviews action star and martial arts expert Sonny Chiba, and trades magic tricks with pop singer turned illusionist Princess Tenko. Jonathan also samples ramen noodles, learns about classic superheroes, and demonstrates how to count in Japanese

 Horror

The presenter examines the rise in popularity of Japanese horror, and talks to manga artist Junji Ito. He then visits an allegedly haunted hospital while flanked by five terrified schoolgirls, before meeting heavy metal star Demon Kogure. Also featured is photographer Karou Ijima and the micro-genre of 'Ero Guro' or Erotic Grotesque

 Gyaru

The presenter examines the rising popularity of the Ganguro fashion trend - typified by fake tan and bleached blonde hair. Jonathan also takes a look at the work of iconic 1970s female action star Reiko Ike, and is taken under the tutelage of cross-dressing teen sensation Maeken to learn Para Para - the ultimate girlie dance. Last in series

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简述

文化艺术类纪录片,BBC 频道 2006 年出品,是BBC Japanorama 系列其中之一。

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影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :日本影视大观 Season 2

  •  中文系列名:BBC 日本影视大观

  •  英文片名 :Japanorama Season 2

  •  英文系列名:BBC Japanorama

  •  电视台  :BBC

  •  地区   :英国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2006

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

Japanorama is a series of documentaries presented by Jonathan Ross, exploring various facets of popular culture and trends of modern-day Japan.

Each episode of Japanorama has a theme, around which Jonathan Ross presents cultural phenomena, films, music, and art that exemplify facets of Japan. The series is colorful in both its creative use of subject matter, and its use of bright colors that helps accent the action on screen rather than distract from it. Subjects were separated by eye catches that often featured the artwork of Junko Mizuno. Ross hosts each episode in suits so bright and stylised they could have been stolen from an anime character.

分集介绍

 Kakkoii

Jonathan Ross explores Japanese culture. He begins by examining all things kakkoii - or cool - and meets 33-year-old Nigo, the billionaire creator of the Bathing Ape fashion empire. The presenter is also given an insight into the work of international video artist Nagi Noda

 Otaku

Jonathan Ross explores Japan's 'nerd' culture - or otaku - and learns why the country's social misfits have become so popular with the ladies. He also visits one of the increasingly popular maid cafes in Tokyo, and catches up with the Magic Numbers as they sample a local delicacy during their Japanese tour

 Zoku

The presenter explores the country's urban tribes - gangs who use fashionable uniforms to define their identity - including girl bikers, gangsters and goths. Designer Paul Smith offers his take on the phenomenon, while the Magic Numbers discover the joys of dressing as cartoon characters

 Owarai

The presenter investigates what makes the Japanese nation laugh, meeting a robot designed to raise a smile and exploring the world of comedy art. Jonathan also enjoys the annual cherry blossom a pro wrestler-turned comedian Hard Gay Man, while the Magic Numbers play a practical joke

 Bushido

Deadly schoolgirl and Kill Bill star Chiaki Kuriyama demonstrates her moves, while Jonathan learns about Sumo beetles and speaks with film director Minoru Kawasaki about his giant sporting seafood movies

 Kawaii

The presenter meets Gloomy Bear, a giant pink teddy turned bloodthirsty killer which has become an increasingly popular craze in Japan, as he explores the concept of Kawaii - a specific and often peculiar kind of cuteness. He also visits Hello Kitty Land and discovers the Japanese love of dolls. Last in series

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简述

文化艺术类纪录片,BBC 频道 2002 年出品,是BBC Japanorama 系列其中之一。

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影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :日本影视大观 Season 1

  •  中文系列名:BBC 日本影视大观

  •  英文片名 :Japanorama Season 1

  •  英文系列名:BBC Japanorama

  •  电视台  :BBC

  •  地区   :英国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2002

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

Japanorama is a series of documentaries presented by Jonathan Ross, exploring various facets of popular culture and trends of modern-day Japan.

Each episode of Japanorama has a theme, around which Jonathan Ross presents cultural phenomena, films, music, and art that exemplify facets of Japan. The series is colorful in both its creative use of subject matter, and its use of bright colors that helps accent the action on screen rather than distract from it. Subjects were separated by eye catches that often featured the artwork of Junko Mizuno. Ross hosts each episode in suits so bright and stylised they could have been stolen from an anime character.

分集介绍

 Science Fiction

Jonathan Ross visits the set of Ultraman, a superhero series that has been running for 36 years, Aibo robot dogs battle for glory in the Robot World Cup and sci-fi animator Mamoru Oshii talks about why he turned his back on animation to make Avalon, a futuristic live-action adventure

 Youth

Jonathan Ross visits the studio of Hayao Miyazaki, the 'Japanese Walt Disney' and the man behind animations including Princess Mononoke and the upcoming Spirited Away. The world of Japanese pop idols is also examined and a pair of teenage girls talk about how they fund their appetites for designer labels by dating middle-aged men

 Sex

Jonathan Ross provides an insight into Paradise TV, Japan's first and only live 24-hour-a-day sex channel, and meets a man who has turned groping women into a lucrative profession. He also goes bowling with three arty directors who take a light-hearted look at Japanese sexual morals

 Crime

Jonathan Ross sits down for a yakitori meal with ultra-extreme director Takeshi Miike and examines the work of Suzuki Seijan who was responsible for stylish Sixties thrillers. The programme also attends auditions at Sonny Chiba's Action Hero school which is dedicated to providing the film industry with a stream of heroes and villains

 Tradition

Jonathan Ross looks at the work of director Akira Kurosawa and his favourite actor Toshiro Mifune to compare their Samurai epics to the modern, MTV-style swordplay seen today. He also meets glamorous 'It' girls the Kano Sisters, and enters the traditional home of manga writer Kazuo Koike

 Tradition

Jonathan Ross pays homage to his favourite artist, Junko Mizuno, whose occasionally warped versions of Japan's sunny, wide-eyed cartoon characters are becoming a worldwide sensation. He also takes two actors who have worn the Godzilla suit to a town that seeks the monster's destruction, and ventures to Hiroshima to meet a manga artist who creates stories based on his real-life torments as an atomic-bomb victim

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简述

社会科学类纪录片,National Geographic 频道 2008 年出品,是 NG ShowReal Asia 中的一集。

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影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :日本牛仔

  •  中文系列名:NG 亚洲真风貌

  •  英文片名 :Japanese Cowboy

  •  英文系列名:NG ShowReal Asia

  •  电视台  :National Geographic

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :约 47 分钟

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2008

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  有一名男子为寻梦而反抗传统教养,关户诚是东京郊区一名商人的独子,他前往美国希望成为牛仔竞技赛的骑公牛职业选手,尽管前方困难重重,社会压力也要关户诚循规蹈矩做个平凡人,但他仍拒绝放弃,他打工筹措前往德州的旅费,为完成梦想而练习骑公牛。

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简述

军事类纪录片,Others 频道 2003 年出品。

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影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :彩色日本战争

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :Japan's War in Colour

  •  英文系列名:

  •  地区   :英国

  •  导演   :David Batty

  •  主演   :Brian Cox ... Narrator

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :151 min

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  IMDB链接 :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0939626/

  •  首发时间 :September 13, 2005

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剧情简介

  It was assumed no color films existed in Japan until the victorious U.S. forces arrived in 1945. This DVD is remarkable proof that those assumptions were verifiably false. Now you can discover the story of a nation at war from its rare color films, plus letters and diaries from those who lived through it. Almost all the material in this color documentary has been recently discovered and allows the viewer to expereince Japanese culture and events from an entirely new perspective. Subject matter includes Imperial Japanese troops in 1931 Manchuria, remarkable domestic scenes of 1930s Japan, preparation for war in 1939, and images of occupation in 1940s Shanghai.

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