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[BBC系列]:Jonathan Meades系列The Jonathan Meades Collection-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由乔纳森·米德斯(Jonathan Meades)主持的艺术纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2008年出版-英语旁白Arts Documentary hosted by Jonathan Meades, published by BBC in 2008- English narration
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乔纳森·米德斯(Jonathan Meades)的表演与众不同。他们属于自己的类型。他们是沉重的娱乐。他们将地形分析与表演艺术相结合,将高度严肃性与低喜剧性结合在一起,将视觉技巧与赞美诗结合在一起,以低调的机智与讽刺的论调相结合。它们将您带到您从未有过的地方-其中大多数位于Meades想象力的尽头。他们展示了世界对他的感觉,甚至可能说服您再看一遍...该系列包括他的11项最好的作品以及对Mark Lawson的采访,其中谈到了他的工作方法,电视节目与他之间的关系小说,以及他的新闻学,审查学,极简主义,美食学等。[编辑]??简介该收藏集包括Joanathan Meades自1990年以来创作和表演的大约50幅中的11场表演。他依次为每个表演提供了简短的介绍。(2008年14月14日)[???Severn Heaven?]?Severn Heaven位于伍斯特郡Bewdley北部,在Severn Valley铁路旁,是英国现存规模最大的两次战争中的“地块”定居点。这是一个由其主人用即兴的材料建造的房屋村庄:旧的铁路车厢,鸡舍,滑翔机的机身等。被视为一时的贫民窟,受到计划当局的反对,今天被视为工人阶级历史的宝贵体现。(1990年在英国出国旅行30分钟)[编辑]??寻找波西米亚在英国有许多地方叫波西米亚。更令人惊讶的是,他们中的两个人-在黑斯廷斯(Hastings)和新森林(New Forest)-与像奥古斯都·约翰(Augustus John)这样的画家的艺术波希米亚有联系,他们的两个工作室证明了这种类型的建筑将带来多少家庭设计。带有红色拉达(可移动提示)。(1990年在英国,出国30分钟)[编辑]???高度调查眩晕症和强迫性跳跃的研究。米德斯(Meades)爬过文莱(Crunei)的克利夫顿吊桥(Clifton Suspension Bridge),轻率地乘船穿越特尔福德(Telford)的Pont Cysyllte渡槽,过山车过海,并在理查德·罗杰斯(Richard Rogers)的劳埃德(Lloyds)大楼内恐惧地颤抖。辅助演员包括雷克瑟姆小姐和一个真人大小的可充气Meades娃娃。??比利时在法国和比利时的荷兰,开玩笑的习惯是如此诡异,以至于这场演出表明,马格利特远非超现实主义者,只是他同胞道德观的记者观察员。包括垂直射箭,雀科运动,马肉,内衣和熨衣博物馆,一个打扮成企鹅的男人,这是欧洲最壮观的郊区。(1994年,更远30分钟)[编辑]??记住未来技术革命的白热化……英国建筑现代主义的高潮。1960年代是大技术时代。要用掌上电脑做今天的事,就需要一台平房大小的机器。发射器桅杆,听音台,射电望远镜和雕塑大胆的建筑极大地改变了我们的周围环境。在Bennometer的帮助下对这些遥远的古迹进行了追溯,Bennometer以哈罗德·威尔逊(Harold Wilson)的技术部长安东尼·韦奇伍德·本(Anthony Wedgwood Benn)的名字命名(当时是他的名字)。(1997年甚至更远的国家,还有30分钟的时间)[编辑]???缺席的地主在战后世俗化的年代,罗马天主教和英国国教徒的会众正在减少Jonathan Meades' shows are unlike anyone else's. They belong to a genre of their own. They are heavy entertainment. They combine topographical analysis with performance art, high seriousness with low comedy, visual trickery with hymns to the overlooked, polemical argument with scathing wit. They take you to places you'll never have been before - most of them located in the byways of Meades' imagination. They show how the world seems to him and they may even persuade you to look again ...The collection includes eleven of his best and an interview with Mark Lawson in which he talks about his working methods, the relationship of his television shows to his fiction, and his journalism, censorship, maximalism, gastronomy etc.[edit] Introduction This collection includes eleven shows from the fifty or so that Joanathan Meades has written and performed since in 1990. He provides a brief intro to each in turn. (14 min 2008)[edit] Severn Heaven Just north of Bewdley in Worcestershire, beside the Severn Valley Railway, is the largest surviving interwars 'plotland' settlement in Britain. This is a village of dwellings built by their owners from improvised materials: old railway carriages, chicken coops, the fuselages of gliders etc. Decried as an instant slum and opposed by planning authorities it is today regarded as a valuable manifestation of working class history. (30 min Abroad In Britain 1990)[edit] In Search of Bohemia There are a surprising number of places in Britain called Bohemia. Even more surprising is the fact that two of them - in Hastings and the New Forest - have connections to the artistic bohemia of such painters as Augustus John, two of whose studios demonstrate how much domestic design would take from this type of building. Features a red Lada that's a mobile tip. (30 min Abroad In Britain 1990)[edit] Get High An investigation of vertigo and the compulsion to jump. Meades crawls across Brunei's Clifton Suspension Bridge, rashly takes a boat over Telford's Pont Cysyllte aqueduct, rides a roller coaster which goes over the sea and quivers with fear inside Richard Rogers's Lloyds building. The supporting cast includes Miss Wrexham and a lifesize inflatable Meades doll. (30 min Further Abroad 1994)[edit] Belgium The butt of jokes in both France and Holland, Belgium is so routinely bizarre that this show proposes that Magritte, far from being a surrealist, was simply a reportorial observer of his compatriots' mores. Includes vertical archery, finch sport, horse meat, the museums of underwear and ironing, a man dressed as a penguin, Europe's most spectacular suburbs. (30 min Further Abroad 1994)[edit] Remember the Future The white heat of the technological revolution...the high point of British architectural modernism. The 1960s was the age of Big Tech. It took a machine the size of a bungalow to do what a palmtop can do today. Our surroundings were dramatically changed by transmitter masts, listening stations, radio telescopes and sculpturally audacious buildings. These monuments of a distant age are tracked down with the help of a Bennometer, named in honour of Harold Wilson's Minister of Technology, Anthony Wedgwood Benn (as he then was). (30 min Even Further Abroad 1997)[edit] The Absentee Landlord In the secular postwar years when congregations were diminishing, both the Roman Catholic and Anglican confessions built numerous new churches. Some -like the most famous of them, Coventry Cathedral - replaced buildings lost to bombs. Many, however, were devised to accommodate the liturgical demands of Vatican II. The very idea of what sort of building a church should be was called into question. An architectural free for all ensued: churches like fossils, churches like fruit machines, churches like marquees. (30 min Further Abroad 1997)[edit] Double Dutch No part of England looks so un-English as the fens of Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. Dead flat, often below sea level, drained by unerringly straight canals that rise above the black earth, they present epic landscapes, skyscrapers and waterscapes which are closer to the sublime that the picturesque. What does this environment do to the people who live and work there in what seems like a rectilinear factory without a roof? Why should this thrillingly grim place be the English Mecca of lowbrow American pursuits such as stock car racing and line dancing? (30 min Further Abroad 1997)[edit] Fast Food Two metre tall burgers, Christopher Biggins sweating in a kitchen, a pig singing about its forthcoming transubstantiation into sausage...this show is self-evidently a protracted revue sketch rather than an analysis of Britain's peculiar relationship to what it eats. Nonetheless it does make the point that the relentlessly mediated gastronomic revolution (fresh organic produce, decent restaurants etc) is enjoyed by a tiny fragment of the population - it is atypical of the common experience: most Britons eat industrial grot because that's all they can afford. (30 min Meades Eats 2003)[edit] Father to the Man An autobiographical piece about how the writer's interest in place was triggered by being driven around south Wiltshire, west Hampshire and north Dorset by his father, a biscuit salesman. The infant Meades would wander round down in a spirit of untutored curiosity and amazement at everyday things. Loci include the 'floated' meadows of the Avon valley, Sherborne Castle, Southampton Water, sunken lanes, B-roads to nowhere and Mudeford, home of the crab sandwich. (50 min Abroad Again 2007)[edit] Magnetic North Part 1 In Meades's opinion the north begins where grain spirit and beer replace wine as the staple drink because the climate is hostile to vines. Beginning in French Flanders he heads north trying to define northerness, trying to locate its essential qualities. He fails. But ...[edit] Magnetic North Part 2 ... along the way he takes in the gothic and the grotesque, the vitality of Hamburg and its monument to the Unknown Pimp, the creepiness of German woods, Polish fortresses, the Brezhnev Plays Vegas style of late Soviet architecture, Tallinn's beauty, Finland's uterine nostalgia. Many scenes in bars, many herrings eaten. (2x 60 min 2008)[edit] Interview Mark Lawson talks to Jonathan Meades (40 min 2008)
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时长: 30 minutes
帧速率: 25 frame/s
分集数: 13
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体积: 364 MB
来源: DVD
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Video Codec: x264 CABAC High @L3.0
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Video Aspect Ratio: 4:3 and 16:9
Video Resolution: varies
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Run-Time: 30 minutes
Framerate: 25 frame/s
Number of Parts: 13
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