罗曼·波兰斯基:被通缉的与被渴望的
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罗曼·波兰斯基:被通缉的与被渴望的
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更新时间:2026年01月05日
主演:米亚·法罗,佩德罗·阿莫多瓦,尼古拉斯·凯奇,迈克尔·凯恩,约翰·卡萨维蒂,迪克·卡维特,琼·柯琳斯,史蒂芬·戴德利,凯瑟琳·德纳芙,费·唐纳薇,哈里森·福特,休·海夫纳,米克·贾格尔,霍克·科奇,罗伯·马歇尔,杰克·尼科尔森,芭芭拉·帕金斯,罗曼·波兰斯基,洛伦佐·森普尔,特伦斯·斯坦普,梅丽尔·斯特里普,莎朗·塔特,迈克·华莱士,蕾欧诺·瓦特林
简介:1978年2月1日,罗曼·波兰斯基(Roman Polanski)在洛杉矶登上飞往巴黎的飞机,自此之后,他再也没有回到美国,即使2003年他的电影《钢琴师》(The Pianist)获得了奥斯卡最佳影片。而就在1968年,波兰斯基还曾经花重金在比弗利山的班奈迪克山谷购置了一套豪华住宅,位于著名的茨埃罗大道。虽然波兰斯基拿的仍旧是法国护照,但随着《罗斯玛丽的婴儿》(Rosemary’s Baby)当年的热映,他已经做好了在美国定居的打算。 2008年,波兰斯基75岁,在离洛杉矶并不太远的犹他州帕克小城,他30年前的出走和之前一桩使他声名狼藉的性丑闻,再次在圣丹斯电影节上成为人们关注的焦点。是的,至今很多人还记得当年那个闹得沸沸扬扬的案件,1977年,波兰斯基在杰克·尼科尔森(Jack Nicholson)的住所与一个13岁女孩发生了非法性行为,之后在候审期间私自出逃,直到现在仍然被美国警方通缉。 纪录片《罗曼·波兰斯基:被通缉的与被渴望的》(Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired)重新挖掘的,就是这场丑闻的背后。影片获得了08年圣丹斯的“美国纪录片最佳剪辑奖”,同时,在影片全球首映的当天,独立制片公司温斯坦影业(The Weinstein Co.)就买走了影片的国际发行权,第二天,HBO也加入进来,成为影片的北美发行商。名人、性丑闻、逃逸、通缉、悬案,虽然影片的具体公映日期还没有确定,但无疑,这部纪录片在圣丹斯打开了北美和全球的大门。
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罗曼·波兰斯基:被通缉的与被渴望的
主演:米亚·法罗,佩德罗·阿莫多瓦,尼古拉斯·凯奇,迈克尔·凯恩,约翰·卡萨维蒂,迪克·卡维特,琼·柯琳斯,史蒂芬·戴德利,凯瑟琳·德纳芙,费·唐纳薇,哈里森·福特,休·海夫纳,米克·贾格尔,霍克·科奇,罗伯·马歇尔,杰克·尼科尔森,芭芭拉·帕金斯,罗曼·波兰斯基,洛伦佐·森普尔,特伦斯·斯坦普,梅丽尔·斯特里普,莎朗·塔特,迈克·华莱士,蕾欧诺·瓦特林
平行世界,平行生命
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平行世界,平行生命
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更新时间:2026年01月05日
主演:Mark Oliver Everett
简介:英国Eels乐队的一名歌手Mark Oliver Everett将为你讲述他的天才父亲的传奇悲剧人生和神奇经历。他的父亲曾在24岁发表了一篇"多重世界"的物理论文,震惊了全世界,但物理学界并不买账,他的父亲只能放弃了量子物理学。现在这件事被认为是物理学界最严重的悲剧之一,他的理论如此超前以至于当时的人无法理解,50年后的今天人们才证明了他的理论... Singer Mark Oliver Everett - E from the Eels - explains why he made a film about his brilliant, tragic father Shortly after my father died the phone started ringing. My father was Hugh Everett III. When he was 24 he wrote a ground-breaking thesis about physics most commonly known as"the many worlds theory". It challenged the accepted notion of how the world works in such a huge way, stating that there were actually countless versions of ourselves splitting off and going through as many different scenarios as you could imagine, and the physics powers that be (Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr) were having none of this. They weren't about to let a 24-year-old knock their faces off the Mount Rushmore of physics. Getting no encouragement, my father gave up on quantum physics. It's now considered to be one of the greatest tragedies in physics that my father wasn't taken seriously. He was so ahead of his time that there weren't even ways to prove his theory mathematically, but now, 50 years later, there are. And it checks out quite well. I knew this day was coming ever since the phone started ringing in 1982. It was always some"physics groupie" asking for my mother so they could grill her for information about my father. And, as time went on and technology caught up with him, the interest kept mounting. I'm a singer and songwriter in a rock band called Eels. I never knew much about physics and my father was a complete mystery to me, even though I lived in the same house with him for 18 or 19 years. He rarely spoke. He was an ever-present lump of flesh sitting at the dining room table every night writing out crazy calculations on a pad of paper. That's about all I saw of him. When the BBC asked if I was interested in making a film, I jumped at the chance. I have tended to deal with my family by making them into little art projects. I made an album in 1998 called Electro-shock Blues that dealt extensively with my sister's and mother's deaths. While my sister's suicide note did indeed contain a passage about going off to meet our father in a parallel universe, I hadn't made anything that dealt with my father the way I had dealt with the rest of my family, and this was the way I liked to do it: make something that is therapeutic for me personally that, hopefully, can offer something for the rest of the world. The idea made me both excited and uncomfortable. And the uncomfortable part was what made me know it was something I'd have to do. I didn't like the idea of opening up that world of pain and going back to Virginia and Washington DC, places where I can smell the dread in the air because of all the painful memories. But to get the chance to hang out with my father's college roommates, who are all still alive, friends and coworkers, was too interesting for me not to go through with. I knew I was going to learn a lot about both physics and my father. And I did. The first few days of shooting were awkward and I felt pretty uptight. Then one day while I was being interviewed on camera about some painful experience, I heard Louise [Lockwood], the director, softly click her mouth and whisper,"Aw, E..." Suddenly I thought:"These people actually care about me." I then relaxed and probably started saying all sorts of things I would have been too guarded about before. I was struck by what a tragedy my father's life was. He has contributed something huge to the world, but for him it was painful. How would you like to come up with something so mind-blowing about how the world works, confident that you knew it was true, but have no one support your view? It must have been the loneliest life, being the smartest guy in the room, just having to shut up and keep your thoughts to yourself while the regular chimps all chat away. I was determined to help to give him the day in the sun he never got when he was alive. I spent a week at Princeton learning about physics and hanging out with my father's old friends. I did not inherit my father's gift for mathematics, and can barely calculate the tip after dinner, so it was a real challenge for me to be standing in front of blackboards learning about quantum physics. But I came to have a pretty good understanding of my father's theory. In Virginia I met some of my father's coworkers and even went inside the Pentagon (who knew security was so lax?). It was a very difficult process for me, but when it was over I felt really glad that I had done it. It's not easy going back to a place you really don't want to go back to and opening boxes of memories. Particularly with a film crew following you, trying to make you cry ("How does that make you feel, E?"). I'd be really glad if I had a son do something like this for me some day, so I'd like to think that my dad is smiling down from some parallel universe and saying,"thanks".
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平行世界,平行生命
主演:Mark Oliver Everett
体坛秘史:凯特琳·詹纳 UntoldCaitlynJenner
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体坛秘史:凯特琳·詹纳 UntoldCaitlynJenner
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更新时间:2026年01月08日
主演:凯特琳·詹纳
简介:由《异狂国度》创剧人打造的五集纪录片以全新视角讲述了广阔体育世界中的故事。从网球到拳击再到篮球,即使您认为已经听过这些故事,但观看时仍会有种焕然一新的感觉。每周更新,每部电影的开头都是标志性的大事件(大战、奥运会、季后赛),然后再根据亲身经历之人的叙述深入挖掘新闻头条之外发生的事情,揭示了隐藏在汗水之下的勇气、韧性、心碎、胜利、暴力、喜剧和悲伤。著名的“奥本山宫殿斗殴事件”的亲历者揭露内情;奥运选手凯瑟琳·詹纳反思她赢得金牌的旅程;拳击手克里斯蒂·马丁在拳击场外进行了一场生死搏斗;职业网球运动员马迪·费什讲述他与心理健康问题所做的斗争;“Trashers”球队不合群的曲棍球运动员们听命于据称是黑帮老大儿子的少年...《体坛秘史》讲述了成为冠军所需要的激情和专注的核心,以及在场外剥去胜利外衣的种种方法。  人们都说,这是一场争夺世界最伟大运动员桂冠的比赛。在为期两天的残酷比赛中,参赛者的奔跑、跳跃和投掷能力将受到考验。1972年的一次尝试失败后,凯特琳·詹纳为自己设定了目标:在1976年蒙特利尔奥运会上赢得十项全能金牌。连续四年坚持不懈地训练,詹纳成为了当时的夺冠热门。但对詹纳来说,1976年奥运会的十项全能比赛不仅仅是一项运动测试。这是一种易于接受的分散注意力的方式,可以让她从更具有挑战性的内心动荡中解脱出来。在蒙特利尔创造了新的世界纪录并赢得金牌后,詹纳的形象成为了运动员卓越表现的标准,她也瞬间成为了美国的超级明星。然而,她渴望的运动成就和她塑造的名人形象,也成了她接受自己身份的主要障碍。通过一系列从未公开的档案影像(包括新发现的奥运录像和詹纳家族的家庭录像),从赢得金牌到决定回归家庭和孩子身边,詹纳以全新的视角回忆了自己的生活,她对过去的自己和现在的自己有着清晰的认识。
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体坛秘史:凯特琳·詹纳 UntoldCaitlynJenner
主演:凯特琳·詹纳
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