1996 年,莱尔·梅内德斯和埃里克·梅内德斯因谋杀父母被判有罪,这起案件成为 20 世纪末最著名的刑事案件之一。30 年来,两兄弟首次现身说法,回顾了这场震惊全国的审判。阿根廷著名导演亚历桑德罗·哈特曼(《谁杀了玛丽亚?》、《摄影记者之死:阿根廷黑金政治》)对莱尔和埃里克、参与审判的律师、报道审判的记者、陪审员、家人和其他知情观察员进行了大量音频采访,提供了新的见解和独特视角,让人们重新认识这起他们自以为了如指掌的案件。
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Are you ready for a truly mind-blowing television experience? Brain Games returns with twelve new episodes, each chock full of interactive games and experiments designed to mess with your mind and reveal the inner-workings of your brain. Delving into topics like focus, fear, persuasion, decision-making and neural fitness, Brain Games turns your mind’s eye inwards for a profoundly entertaining and revealing journey into the three and a half pounds of tissue that makes you...you.
《 伊朗的相亲革命》18至35岁有过半的伊朗人依旧单身,这个伊斯兰国家正经历着一场婚姻危机。#未报道的世界#首次走进伊朗,镜头聚焦当代年轻伊朗人的真实生活。宗教与世俗在碰撞,遵从保守伊斯兰教义的和追求自由浪漫的恋爱,二者如何能够两全。
在美国,警察被赋予了控制人们个人生活的非凡权力。警察决定谁是可疑的,谁“符合描述”。他们定义威胁,并决定如何应对。他们要求人们服从,并附带不断的暴力威胁。真实的和可感知的犯罪行为以及对社会秩序的威胁均由警方制定,成千上万这样的互动每天在大城小镇中上演。警察使国家的抽象权力变得具体。 《权力背后》追溯了金钱的积累,政治权力的巩固,以及几乎不受限制的两党支持,正是这些支持创建了我们所知的警察制度。从 18 世纪的奴隶巡逻,到 19 世纪第一个公共资助的警察部门,再到 20 世纪 60 年代和 20 世纪 20 年代的起义,这部电影提供了一段直击内心的沉浸式旅程,展示了历史的演进历程。 部分文章,部分采访,部分档案拼贴,《权力背后》用历史材料来阐述我们当下的现实,并探讨与不断增长而且在很大程度上未受到限制的权威有关的紧迫问题:谁被监管,谁被保护,谁来决定,...
Gourmet road trip looking for the best steak in the world. Breeders, farmers, butchers, cooks, historians and business men all around the world (France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, UK,USA, Canada, Japan, Argentina, Brazil) help us understand the (r)evolution taking place right now and the challenges ahead. 眾多肉類中,牛肉一向最得寵。久而久之,牛扒成了美食的代名詞。 銷魂的焦糖色,代表口感微脆;迷人的粉紅色,代表肉香四溢及軟糯的口感;加上濃厚...
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Ancient Worlds is about people and places, politics and economics, art and war, trade and technology, but above all it’s the story of the painful birth and difficult growth of a radical idea first tried and tested some six thousand years ago, and which we are still struggling with today; civilisation. Civilisation has not come easily; it’s something we’ve had to fight hard to achieve, and even harder to maintain, and the greatest threats to it have come from our own talents for destruction. But when we’ve managed to get it right, the benefits have been enormous. When we talk about the ancient world we tend to think of rare and exotic artefacts or the monumental remains of epic architecture; but these are just the empty shells that got left behind when the tide of history turned! The living creatures, the civilisations, that once inhabited these shells were rarely if ever static or stately; they were dynamic, chaotic, and always threatening to spin out of control, because civilisation is based on an improbable idea; that strangers can live and work together in dense urban settings, forging new allegiances that replace the natural ties of family, clan or tribe. It’s an idea we’re still coming to terms with today, but one of the best ways to understand the challenges that are involved is to look at how our ancestors tackled them the first time around. From ancient Iraq to Imperial Rome, Ancient Worlds examines how our ancestors struggled with the levers of religion and politics, art and culture, war and diplomacy, technology and trade in order to keep the complex machinery of their civilisations turning over. Their insights and blind-spots, their breakthroughs and dead ends, their triumphs and disasters are the milestones on the long and winding road that leads directly from their ancient to our modern world.