天堂 在一个臭名昭著的南非小镇,一名退役军人把送货员拉进了当地的一个主要犯罪团伙,以实施一次大胆的抢劫。
天堂 在一个臭名昭著的南非小镇,一名退役军人把送货员拉进了当地的一个主要犯罪团伙,以实施一次大胆的抢劫。
回复 :每天清晨,佘偉豪和黃俊修都會走到大角咀的鮮魚行學校上課。兩人的基層家庭生活寫照,以及這種「互相照顧」的經歷,在這裡比比皆是。內地出生的董汝峰、譚志澤,甚至班上最受男生歡迎的黃嘉琪都有著同樣故事:家人為孩子們前途著想,毅然來到香港,屈膝於狹窄的房間裡生活;但對孩子們而言,一下子面對成長環境的改變,重新追溯另一個地方的認同和價值,是一種值得的「投資」嗎?一次上電視的經歷,卻改變了佘偉豪的故事。到底「家庭」對這群小孩子來說,是怎麼一回事?究竟社會的「成就」指標,與家長望子成龍的渴望,在他們而言,又是什麼?假如探聽孩子們對家長,對成年人,甚至對社會存有什麼「期望」,答案在成年人眼中是否不值一提?即使生活在不安定的環境中,孩子依然會努力嘗試展現其生命力,這是成年人不欲或無暇去理解的,亦是「子非魚,焉知魚之樂」的本義。J and Jacky have been best friends and inseparable since they met in the first grade. Born in Hong Kong, J was raised single-handedly by his mother, who was a mainland Chinese. Together they shared a subdivided unit of no more than three meter wide. Every time when J's mother had to go back to the mainland for "permit renewal", she left him with Jacky's family. However, J's life changed after he went on television one day...获奖情况:2014年 獲得第四屆法國"中國銀幕"紀錄片電影節謝閣蘭獎2013年 獲得第八屆FIRST青年電影節最佳紀錄片
回复 :Despite qualifying for armed force, Karthik ('Jayam ' Ravi) prefers to be a traffic cop in Ooty as he believes that such a no risky job would help him get enough time to look after his cute little sister Vidhya (Baby Anikha). Karthik also has a short lived one side love story with Renu (Lakshmi Menon), who is a doctor. When a hazardous chemical in the nearby industry gets leaked, a dog consumes it and turns into a zombie. As the dog bites a watchman, he too becomes a zombie and eventually, the virus spreads rapidly across the town. Can Karthik save his sister and the city ?
回复 :When the film begins, it is all over. “We know it’s terminal, and that’s all”, says Juliane of her mother Kerstin, who is in great pain and about to die aged just 64. Although the young doctor she consults acknowledges on a personal level that everyone has the right to manage their own death, he nonetheless reminds her that euthanasia is still illegal in Germany. This is even more the case at the Catholic hospice where Kerstin is staying. As relatives come to say goodbye to her mother and the emotions of memories mingle with the anticipation of grief, Juliane finds herself having to do battle with time – unbending, apathetic and monochrome – and this is superbly reflected in the convulsions of the handheld camera in wide shots.Based on personal experience, Jessica Krummacher’s second feature film vividly relates the painful story of losing a parent. There is no violence or morbidity, rather the director describes the most important of events via the smallest, most fragile of details – the exchanging of words, texts and tender gestures that remain with us and get under our skin.