“毒舌老大爷”奥托在妻子离世后郁郁寡欢、亚洲愈发暴躁,亚洲他一边对社区里不遵守规则的邻居吹毛求疵、横加指责,一边悄悄计划着“一场有尊严的离世”。随着一个活力满满的年轻家庭搬入社区,奥托一成不变的生活迎来了喧闹与惊喜,他的“计划”也屡遭破坏。当邻里间的温暖与善意重新填满奥托的内心,他的人生会发生什么变化呢?改编自温暖全球的高分畅销小说《一个叫欧维的男人决定去死》。
“毒舌老大爷”奥托在妻子离世后郁郁寡欢、亚洲愈发暴躁,亚洲他一边对社区里不遵守规则的邻居吹毛求疵、横加指责,一边悄悄计划着“一场有尊严的离世”。随着一个活力满满的年轻家庭搬入社区,奥托一成不变的生活迎来了喧闹与惊喜,他的“计划”也屡遭破坏。当邻里间的温暖与善意重新填满奥托的内心,他的人生会发生什么变化呢?改编自温暖全球的高分畅销小说《一个叫欧维的男人决定去死》。
回复 :For two years BBC cameras have followed, Dr Sheperd Doeleman of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the work of the Event Horizon Telescope project team, a collective of the top scientific minds from around the world. The project combines radio observatories and telescope facilities from around the world to make up a virtual telescope with a diameter spanning the entire planet. This mega-telescope’s ultimate mission is to capture the first image ever of a black hole. Although the concept of black holes has been long assumed to be fact, the Event Horizon Telescope’s success would definitively prove the existence of this scientific phenomena for the first time – and provide clear visual evidence.The programme brings viewers into the laboratories, behind the computer screens and beside the telescopes of what may prove to be one of the great astrophysical achievements in human history.
回复 :Investigative documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney—best known for 2008’s Oscar-winning Taxi to the Dark Side, Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, and at least a dozen others—turns his sights on the 1994 Loughinisland massacre, a cold case that remains an open wound in the Irish peace process. The families of the victims—who were murdered while watching the World Cup in their local pub—were promised justice, but 20 years later they still didn’t know who killed their loved ones. Gibney uncovers a web of secrecy, lies, and corruption that so often results when the powerful insist they are acting for the greater good.
回复 :The Future of Work and Death is a documentary concerning the growth of exponential technology and where it is taking us. The film focuses on how future technology could significantly change the two inevitable features of the human experience; punching the clock and fading away. It explores how advanced automation, AI and technological singularity could be achievable in the next 30 years. How job obsolescence and technological unemployment could consequently occur and how digital immortality may not be a thing of science fiction. But what are the socio-political repercussions of these innovations and are we ready for them? Does working less mean living more and is ending ageing incumbent on us? Worldwide experts in the fields of futurology, anthropology, neuroscience and philosophy share their thoughts on these future advancements.