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回复 :“如果生命不可逆,我愿用最后的勇气去换得对你所有的记忆”,影片讲述了郑先生患有阿兹海默症,为了缓解自己对去世太太的逐渐遗忘,郑先生决定在所有记忆消逝前重新踏上年轻时最怀念的那一段环岛之旅。途中郑先生遇到了一名年轻女孩,相似的心情和交集的旅程让两人在机缘巧合下开始结伴同行……
回复 :本片无疑是专属于这个时代的纪录片。在这个各种新媒体不断涌现的时代,人们接触讯息的管道前所未有的纷杂,各种「假新闻」或「另类事实」(alternative fact)的星火满天飞,引发话题在全球延烧。随著媒体日益分化,以及社群媒体掌握讯息散布管道,政治宣传在其中扮演了什麽样的角色?它如何默默影响世界秩序的转变?这部纪录片将揭发那些寻求权力的人,如何透过政治宣传手段达到其目的。导演除了分析当前的政治社会情境,同时也爬梳了政治宣传的历史,回顾过往历史上几个关键时刻,揭露当时政治宣传如何被当成巩固国族及控制人群的工具。就当今的情势而言,本片绝对是一则必要且警世的寓言。政治宣传的发展历史源远流长,并且经常与时俱进。从远古时期的洞穴岩画,到西斯汀教堂的壁画,再到推特上的针锋相对,政治宣传运用各种形式的媒体,来动摇、威逼、恐吓人民。人们被谎言或半真半假的消息喂养著,然而他们往往对此类讯息飢不择食。险恶的威胁和不切实际的诺言,这些不断高升的情绪诉求,完全压制了理性思考的声音。当谎言推翻了真相,便成为了新的现实,半真半假的讯息在狂言妄语中不断被散布,真实就再没有被讨论的空间。政治宣传本身是无害的,但这项工具一旦落入最恶名昭彰的煽动者手中,后果将是致命的。
回复 :本片 荣获第四届深圳青年影像节纪录片类 最佳创意奖 ,香港中文大学、 第二届中国民族博物馆 永久收藏奖 。有意想观看的,可联系版权方微信:1714371600《加一》颠覆大众对留守儿童的固定思维,以独特的视角呈现最真实的留守儿童生活。加一是一名留守儿童,父母常年在外打工,每次短暂的相聚都会牵动加一幼小 的心灵:长途 跋涉和爷爷去看望在外打工的父母,离别时躺在爸爸腿上静静落泪;春节过后妈妈提前出去打工,没有说再见是因为偷偷躲在被 窝里泣不成声。然而父母离开后生活依然要继续,忍受过难尝的别离滋味后,依然要忘掉烦恼,快乐地和同学玩耍,淘气地逗哭弟弟后又像大人一样哄着他。每天和弟弟徘徊在哭与笑之间,就这样在痛与乐中成长着。留守儿童并不是“苦逼”的代名词,他们有他们的快乐,有他们的纯真,他们也确实要忍受不一样的孤独和无奈。大时代下的小人物,他们的生存状态是这个时代的特殊印迹。The documentary, “JIAYI”, adopts a particular position from where it objectively and non-discriminatingly uncovers a real world of these left-behind kids in rural area in China, which overthrows the social stereotyping towards this special group existing in the remote and underdeveloped regions.JiaYi, one of these unattended children, cherished every single reunion with her parents who work as migrant labors: she would travel thousands of miles with her grandfather to visit them; lying on her father’s leg and crying silently is her way of resisting saying goodbye; Tears flooded her eyes so violently that she didn't says any words when her mother had to leave earlier than planned to start working during the spring festival. However, life goes on no matter they are ready or not. She struggles to survive in the suffering of separation while at the mean time, she must learn to forget this painfulness and pretend to live like a normal kid who enjoys her time in school with peers. She, like a mature adult, can make her younger brother cry and then burst into laughs. Their life is filled with tears and laughter as they grow up happily and toughly.“Sadness” is not supposed to be the first image of these unattended children. Even though they have to withstand the loneliness and desperation that are not normally experienced by their peers, they still have their share of happiness and innocence. They contribute to maybe a minor section of this era but their very existence still leaves marks on this thriving generation filled with variations.