家园第1季
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简介:

  苹果正式预定了首部纪录片剧集《家园》,共10集,Matthew Weaver(《冒牌家庭》《心碎度蜜月》)、Matt Tynauer(《华伦天奴:末代帝王》)、Corey Reese联合制作,带观众走进世界上最非凡的家庭建筑,揭开那些敢于想象和探索的建筑者们的幕后故事。

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