有舞王之称的DJ·威廉斯(哥伦布·绍特 Columbus Short 饰)就刚刚经历了一场因为飙舞而引起的社团争斗,他一直呵护的弟弟在这场流血事件中意外丧生。身心俱疲的他来自洛杉矶,到来亚特兰大一所黑人学校进修。
在新环境里感到非常不适应的他,自从加入了一个街舞爱好者同盟会之后,生活开始有了翻天覆地的变化。他的出众舞技在这里得到施展,同盟的人在景仰之余,都期待他能帮助同盟会夺取大家垂涎已久的全国街舞大赛冠军。然而他们不知道的事,纵然有出神入化的舞技,在成为同盟会最有竞争力的主心骨之前,DJ必须面对的是如何抛开残酷的往事带给他的种种阴影。DJ是否能够重新站起身来,正视前方的道路,在这条自己曾经深深热爱的街舞道路上勇往直前呢?
Unable to find inspiration for his newest piece, young author Liam (Daryl McCormack) takes on the titanic weight of tutoring the son of legendary writer J.M. Sinclair (Richard E. Grant) and his wife Hélène Sinclair (Julie Delpy). Reeling from the mysterious passing of their eldest son, the Sinclairs push Liam to work harder and invite him to stay on the estate grounds with them. Soon enough, lies big and small unfurl as a well-intentioned exercise quickly transforms into a saga of lust, betrayal, jealousy, and the quest for legacy-defining relevance. A battle of wits begins with everyone carrying much to lose. Delpy, Grant, and McCormack all make triumphant returns to Tribeca in a drama bubbling with explorations of authorship and the inextricable link between family, no matter how broken. Thrilling and darkly comedic, the project questions the efficacy and sour ethical dynamics which may arise from mentorship and the tenuous hopes and dreams many wrap around that very concept.
关于法国天后级歌手达琳达Dalida的传记片,这部电影讲述的就是Dalida的生活,里面有她跌宕一生的故事,也有法国60年代充满真诚的歌声。她活跃于乐坛30几年,掀起过欧洲的第一次歌迷狂潮现象,是唯一一位被戴高乐总统授予过共和国总统勋章的艺人,经历过无数成名路上的坎坷与艰辛。她以那首BAMBINO走向世人,又以那句“La vie m'est insupportable, pardonnez-moi.”离开世人。她就是出生在开罗,用法语、西班牙语、阿拉伯语、希伯来语、德语、意大利语不停歌唱的法国天后级歌手Dalida。
quot;A Cambodian Spring" is an intimate and unique portrait of three people caught up in the chaotic and often violent development that is shaping modern-day Cambodia. Shot over six years, the film charts the growing wave of land-rights protests that led to the 'Cambodian spring' and the tragic events that followed. This film is about the complexities - both political and personal, of fighting for what you believe in.
With series ten due to launch on Sunday 18 April at 8pm and series 11 about to commence filming, Call The Midwife will now be on air until 2024. Series 12 and 13, commissioned by Piers Wenger, Director of BBC Drama and Charlotte Moore, Chief Content Officer, will consist of two 8x60’ series and two Christmas specials.