CDFF2004: 《伯克利的六十年代》 Berkeley in the Sixties 片名: 《伯克利的六十年代》 国家:美国 出品:1990年 时长:117Min 导演:Mark Kitchell
导演介绍:Mark Kitchell美国记录片导演。主要作品《伯克利的六十年代》 影片介绍:1990年奥斯卡最佳记录片获奖影片《伯克利的六十年代》 历时六年,千余人参与拍摄的记录片《伯克利的六十年代》再现了一场60年代从伯克利的加利福尼亚大学发起、由一场言论自由运动开始的一代人反传统文化思潮的社会革命的景象。这个记录片片中使用了大量60年代的记录画面。影片交织于15个当时的学生领导,如Allen Ginsberg, Mario Savio等人,的回忆中。这些回忆是由从上千幅胶片记录下的历史中节选出来画面以及访谈构成的。影片包括三个部分:对抗学校、对抗美国、对抗历史。
TITLE: Berkeley in the Sixties
COUNTRY: USA
YEAR: 1990
LENTH: 117Min
DIRECTOR: Mark Kitchell
DIRECTOR: Mark Kitchell,a documentary director in USA. Work : Berkeley in the Sixties.
FILM: 1990 Academy Award Nominee, Best Documentary Feature Six years in the making and with a cast of thousands, Berkeley in the Sixties recaptures the exhilaration and turmoil of the unprecedented student protests that shaped a generation and changed the course of America. This highly acclaimed documentary chronicles the 1960s counterculture as it was born and bred at the University of California, Berkeley. What began as a campus Free Speech Movement blossomed into a generation's social revolution--eventually encompassing the antiwar movement, women's liberation, and the Black Panthers' struggle. Key figures from the period (such as Allen Ginsberg, Mario Savio, and Huey Newton) offer their assessment of the events. One interesting segment examines how the political contingent parted ways with the hippies, who were not especially concerned with politics. BERKELEY IN THE SIXTIES unrolls in three sections: Confronting the University, Confronting America, and Confronting History.
片名: 《伯克利的六十年代》
国家:美国
出品:1990年
时长:117Min
导演:Mark Kitchell
导演介绍:Mark Kitchell美国记录片导演。主要作品《伯克利的六十年代》
影片介绍:1990年奥斯卡最佳记录片获奖影片《伯克利的六十年代》
历时六年,千余人参与拍摄的记录片《伯克利的六十年代》再现了一场60年代从伯克利的加利福尼亚大学发起、由一场言论自由运动开始的一代人反传统文化思潮的社会革命的景象。这个记录片片中使用了大量60年代的记录画面。影片交织于15个当时的学生领导,如Allen Ginsberg, Mario Savio等人,的回忆中。这些回忆是由从上千幅胶片记录下的历史中节选出来画面以及访谈构成的。影片包括三个部分:对抗学校、对抗美国、对抗历史。
TITLE: Berkeley in the Sixties
COUNTRY: USA
YEAR: 1990
LENTH: 117Min
DIRECTOR: Mark Kitchell
DIRECTOR: Mark Kitchell,a documentary director in USA. Work : Berkeley in the Sixties.
FILM: 1990 Academy Award Nominee, Best Documentary Feature
Six years in the making and with a cast of thousands, Berkeley in the Sixties recaptures the exhilaration and turmoil of the unprecedented student protests that shaped a generation and changed the course of America. This highly acclaimed documentary chronicles the 1960s counterculture as it was born and bred at the University of California, Berkeley. What began as a campus Free Speech Movement blossomed into a generation's social revolution--eventually encompassing the antiwar movement, women's liberation, and the Black Panthers' struggle. Key figures from the period (such as Allen Ginsberg, Mario Savio, and Huey Newton) offer their assessment of the events. One interesting segment examines how the political contingent parted ways with the hippies, who were not especially concerned with politics. BERKELEY IN THE SIXTIES unrolls in three sections: Confronting the University, Confronting America, and Confronting History.