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:Ying州区之血The Blood of Yingzhou District-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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???2006年其他出版的文化,健康,医疗纪录片-中文,英文多国语言叙事,也称为Ying州海子Culture, Health-Medical Documentary published by Others in 2006- Chinese, English Multilanguage narrationalso known as Yingzhou de haizi
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高俊是一个孤儿。而且他只有两到三岁(没人知道他的确切年龄),他也是一个流浪者。艾滋病毒呈阳性,父母双双死于艾滋病,周围的每个人都回避他。生活在安徽省东部偏远村庄的人们,包括他的一些亲戚,都不会靠近他,错误地担心自己会感染致命的病毒。高是is州区血缘的中心人物,这是一部由香港出生的电影制片人Ruby Yang和屡获殊荣的制片人Thomas Lennon制作的纪录片,讲述了迄今为止已使中国75,000名儿童变成孤儿的流行病。这部电影只有39分钟,是下一部短片纪录片中的八部之一。当年的奥斯卡金像奖,它在2006年华盛顿的Silverdocs纪录片节上获得了享有盛誉的大陪审团奖,Silverdocs的“ Docs Rx”产品总监Nina Gilden Seavey说:“这是一部非常安静而令人惊叹的电影,” DC迄今已在全球13个电影节上放映。电影制作人从安徽四个村庄的孩子变成贱民的口中讲述他们的故事。杨说:“人们对到处都是一种疾病感到难以置信的悲伤。”?“村民们知道高军生病了,但他却被忽视和忽视了。他过着像动物一样的生活。”?高扬的父母像其他许多农民一样,在献血赚钱后成为艾滋病的受害者。“我在制作其他纪录片时就遇到了这种情况,”杨说。”?在当地慈善机构创始人张颖的帮助下,我获得了孩子们及其大家庭的信任,因此他们可以敞开心to讲故事。在张的帮助下,电影制片人不仅与孤儿们进行了交谈,而且还向官员们询问了艾滋病病毒的范围。杨和列侬是中国艾滋病媒体项目的创始人,这是一个将疾病预防带到一个国家的雄心勃勃的新举措。仅在最近几年才承认其艾滋病流行。2004年,他们撰写并编辑了首个在中国大陆电视台播出的重大艾滋病预防运动,杨致远看到的伤心欲绝,尤其是当她进入孩子们独自生活的家时。她说:“有一种死亡的气味。”?“那里太贫穷了。见到孩子的经历,看到他们的无助,听他们的故事一直在我心中。”“孩子们的故事令人伤心,令人伤心。“我们必须找到一种平衡点,在这种情况下,您不能压倒观众或将他们赶走,但同时又要保持叙事的力量。”杨说,“而且,保持情感距离也很困难。几个月来,即使我知道他们放慢了影片的速度,我也不会放弃某些故事。汤姆(Tom)会飞去,我们会为削减影片而大喊大叫。“高军的两个叔叔为孤儿的未来而苦苦挣扎。年长的叔叔知道,如果他允许他的孩子和高俊一起玩,他们也会被孤立。邻居被感染吓坏了。小叔叔的选择并不容易:他与男孩的交往将使寻找妻子变得更加困难。但这部电影也显示了孩子们生存的强烈决心。在一个场景中,孩子们决心接受教育,以更好地折磨他们一天。“我讨厌被人看Gao Jun is an orphan. And aged just two to three years old (no-one knows his exact age) he is also an outcast. HIV-positive and with both his parents dead from AIDS he is shunned by everyone around him. People living in the remote village in East China's Anhui Province, where he lives, including some of his relatives, won't go near him, mistakenly fearing they could catch the deadly virus.Gao is a central character in The Blood of Yingzhou District, a documentary by Hong Kong-born filmmaker Ruby Yang and award-winning producer Thomas Lennon, about an epidemic that has so far orphaned 75,000 children throughout China.Just 39 minutes long, the film is one of eight listed for the short documentary section of next year's Oscars.It received the prestigious Grand Jury Prize at the 2006 Silverdocs Documentary Festival in Washington, DC and has so far been screened at 13 film festivals across the world."It's a very quietly stunning film," said Nina Gilden Seavey, director of Silverdocs' "Docs Rx" offerings. "You look for movies that tell a deep story that is unexpected. This one does."The filmmakers tell their tale from the mouths of children turned pariahs in four villages in Anhui. "People bore an incredible sadness about a disease that was everywhere," Yang said. "The villagers knew Gao Jun was sick but he was neglected and ignored. He lived like an animal." Gao's parents, like many other farmers, fell victim to AIDS after donating their blood to earn a bit of money."I'd encountered this during the making of other documentaries," said Yang. "With the help of the local charity founder Zhang Ying, I was able to gain the trust of the children and their extended families so that they could open up to tell their stories. With Zhang's help, the filmmakers not only talked to the orphaned children but also got to quiz officials about the scope of the AIDS virus.Yang and Lennon are founders of the China AIDS Media Project, an ambitious new effort to bring disease prevention to a country that only in recent years has acknowledged its AIDS epidemic. In 2004, they wrote and edited the first major AIDS prevention campaign to air on Chinese mainland television.What Yang saw broke her heart, especially when she entered the home where the children lived alone. "There was this smell of death," she said. "There was so much poverty. The experience of meeting the children, seeing their helplessness, and hearing their stories has stayed with me.""The stories of the children were heartbreakingly sad; we had to find that balance where you don't overwhelm the audience or drive them away, yet at the same time keep the power of the narrative," said Yang. "Also, maintaining emotional distance was difficult. For months, I wouldn't give up certain stories even though I kind of knew they slowed the film down. Tom would fly in and we'd have screaming matches over cutting the film down."Gao Jun's two uncles grapple over the orphan's future. The older uncle knows that if he allows his children to play with Gao Jun, they will also be isolated by neighbours terrified by infection. The younger uncle's choice is no easier: his association with the boy will make it harder to find a wife.But the film also shows the children's fierce determination to survive. In one scene, the children resolve to become educated as a way to one day better their tormentors. "I hate being looked down upon," the boy said. "One day I will surpass them all."After their project premiered before an international audience in Washington, the filmmakers say they hope the documentary gets its airing in China as well."There weren't any reactions from the audience that I didn't expect," said Yang. "But 90 per cent of the audience wanted to know about the fate of the children in the film."Gao Jun, the boy at the heart of the film, is now on medication and his health has improved significantly, according to Yang. He has also been moved to the home of an elderly couple who have lost their two sons and one daughter-in-law to AIDS, and they are believed to be taking good care of him. He started kindergarten in the fall.But nobody can be sure what the future will hold for Gao, or for Nan Nan, the other central character also living with HIV/AIDS."All we know is that they are no longer shunned by the villagers and Nan Nan's relatives are no longer afraid to be with her," Yang said.
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Two different rip versions are available.
The better one is an mpeg file, 780 MB, the alternative rip is only 122 MB. A bit too small for the 39 min length.
Language: English / Mandarin
Filming Locations: Anhui Province, China
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Two different rip versions are available.
The better one is an mpeg file, 780 MB, the alternative rip is only 122 MB. A bit too small for the 39 min length.
Language: English / Mandarin
Filming Locations: Anhui Province, China
File Name ............: The.Blood.of.Yingzhou.District.(2006).mpg
File Size (in Bytes)..: 819,419,160
Duration (hh:mm:ss) ..: 39:10.593
Video Codec Type .....: MPEG1, MPEG-1
Resolution ...........: 352 x 288
Aspect Ratio .........: 1.333
Video Bitrate ........: 2500 Kb/s
Quality Factor .......: 0.986 (bits/pixel)/frame
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