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  •   一名莫斯科学生在圣彼得堡参加摇滚乐会时失踪,学生的妈妈雇佣圣彼得堡长大的莫斯科私家侦探伊戈尔(Artyom Tsypin 饰)前去寻找。伊戈尔回到了阔别多年的圣彼得堡,在调查学生失踪案之际,通过复杂的人物调查,他发现自己正走向更大的深渊,盘旋于这座城市的权力黑幕正在向他靠近……
  • 家园的拆迁让金边青年桑楠连续面对来自家庭、好友和社区的压力,仿佛一切伴随巨变,交织盘错着扑面而来。
  •   其貌不扬的中年男人米切尔(法布莱斯·鲁奇尼 Fabrice Luchini 饰),他的职业是巡回法院的庭长。在业内,米切尔有着“两位数庭长”的昵称,因为凡是他经手的案件,被告人被判刑的年份均超过两位数。  这一次,米切尔要面对一桩非常棘手的案件,案件中的死者,是一名年仅7个月大的婴儿。在审理案件的同时,米切尔还要应付自己顽固的感冒。陪审席上坐着形形色色的陪审员们,其中,一个熟悉的面孔吸引了米切尔的注意,她就是蒂特(西瑟·巴比特·科努德森 Sidse Babett Knudsen 饰),蒂特是一名医生,曾经照顾过生病主演的米切尔。蒂特的存在让米切尔开始格外认真的审视起这桩扑朔迷离,似乎另有隐情的案件。
  •   Two differences between this Austrian version and the generally available American version are immediately obvious: they differ both in their length and in the language of the intertitles. The American version is only 1,883 metres long - at 18 frames per second a difference of some 7 minutes to the Austrian version with 2,045 metres. Whereas we originally presumed only a negligible difference, resulting from the varying length of the intertitles, a direct comparison has nevertheless shown that the Austrian version differs from the American version both in the montage and in the duration of individual scenes. Yet how could it happen that the later regional distribution of a canonical US silent film was longer than the "original version"?  The prevalent American version of Blind Husbands does not correspond to the version shown at the premiere of 1919. This little-known fact was already published by Richard Koszarski in 1983. The film was re-released by Universal Pictures in 1924, in a version that was 1,365 feet (416 metres) shorter. At 18 frames per second, this amounts to a time difference of 20 minutes! "Titles were altered, snippets of action removed and at least one major scene taken out entirely, where von Steuben and Margaret visit a small local chapel." (Koszarski)  From the present state of research we can assume that all the known American copies of the film derive from this shortened re-release version, a copy of which Universal donated to the Museum of Modern Art in 1941. According to Koszarski the original negative of the film was destroyed sometime between 1956 and 1961 and has therefore been irretrievably lost. This information casts an interesting light on the Austrian version, which can be dated to the period between the summer of 1921 and the winter of 1922. Furthermore, the copy is some 200 metres longer than the US version of 1924. If one follows the details given by Richard Koszarski and Arthur Lennig, this means that, as far as both its date and its length are concerned, the Austrian version lies almost exactly in the middle between the (lost) version shown at the premiere and the re-released one.A large part of the additional length of the film can be traced to cuts that were made to the 1924 version in almost every shot. Koszarski describes how the beginning and the end of scenes were trimmed, in order to "speed up" the film. However, more exciting was the discovery that the Austrian version contains shots that are missing in the American one - shots/countershots, intertitles - and furthermore shows differences in its montage (i.e. the placing of the individual shots within a sequence). All this indicates that Die Rache der Berge constitutes the oldest and most completely preserved material of the film.
  •   一个年轻的窃贼为了躲避黑帮的追捕躲进了一栋房子,房子的屋主是一个身患重病的女孩。两人在相处中产生了感情,男孩一直鼓励女孩要勇敢活下去,没有料到的是男孩不知自己已经身患癌症,会比女孩更早离去。