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持摄像机的人

导演:
克斯汀·约翰逊
主演:
克斯汀·约翰逊
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8.0
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英语
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2016-01-26
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简介:
纪录片摄影师Kirsten Johnson的这部新片来自她全球各地采风的几段素材的混剪,既囊括了十分私人的亲人纪念,也包含着地球另一端具有普世性的人类情景,题材与叙事并不出众,然而本片最宝贵的是她用摄影机敏锐捕捉到的那些真实生活中的细节与人性。
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