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In the wake of the 2015 death of Freddie Gray in police custody, Baltimore was a city on the edge. Peaceful protests and destructive riots erupted in the immediate aftermath of Gray’s death, while the city waited to hear the fate of the six police officers involved in the incident, reflecting the deep divisions between authorities and the community -- and underscoring the urgent need for reconciliation.
Directed by Sonja Sohn (one of the stars of the HBO series The Wire), Baltimore Rising follows activists, police officers, community leaders and gang affiliates, who struggle to hold Baltimore together, even as the homicide rate hits record levels, and explores how to make change when change is hard.
The strife that grips Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray exposes longstanding fault lines in a distraught and damaged community. Baltimore Rising chronicles the determined efforts of people on all sides who fight for justice and work to make their city better, sometimes coming together in unexpected ways, discovering a common humanity where before they often saw each other only as adversaries.
Among the key figures spotlighted in Baltimore Rising are:
Genard “Shadow” Barr (community leader, former gang member) is an addiction recovery specialist at the Penn-North Recovery Center, where he also helps organize a reentry jobs program for community members. Bridging the divide between police and residents of the Penn-North area, he works with all parties to mitigate violence. Barr is now working to open an entrepreneurship and job training center in West Baltimore.
Commissioner Kevin Davis has led the Baltimore Police Department since 2015. He took over as interim police commissioner in the aftermath of the uprising and surging violence, when the mayor fired previous commissioner Anthony Batts. A lifelong Marylander, Commissioner Davis is a 25-year veteran and fourth-generation public safety professional. He was faced with repairing public trust in the department and stemming a rising tide of homicides amidst the trials of his six officers.
Makayla Gilliam-Price (activist) founded the youth justice organization City Bloc as a high school student. She also organizes with the grassroots think-tank Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle.
Adam Jackson (activist) is CEO of the grassroots think-tank Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle. His efforts are aimed at connecting young people to public policy and creating transformative change in Baltimore.
Dayvon Love (activist), director of public policy for Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, has deep experience with grassroots activism in the community. He has given numerous speeches and led workshops to give insight into the plight of its citizens.
Kwame Rose (activist), an artist, writer, musician and public speaker, gained notoriety during the uprising that followed Freddie Gray’s death for his public confrontation with FOX News reporter Geraldo Rivera. Arrested during protests outside the trials of the police officers charged in the Gray case, he recently accepted a position in the office of Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh.
Lt. Colonel Melvin Russell, chief of the Community Partnership Division, Baltimore Police Department, joined The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) in 1979 as a police cadet. He worked as a uniform patrol and then an undercover officer for 20 years before becoming an Eastern District Lieutenant in 2007. Recently he led the BPD’s chaplaincy program and worked cooperatively with such community leaders as Genard “Shadow” Barr to support a reentry jobs program and prevent another uprising during the police officers’ trials in the Gray case.
Dawnyell Taylor (police detective) has been with the Baltimore City Police for more than 16 years. In 2015 and 2016, she was the lead investigator in the Freddie Gray homicide case, and testified at the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr., who was charged with Gray’s murder. Taylor continues to serve in the police academy in Baltimore.
The executive producers of Baltimore Rising are Sonja Sohn, Marc Levin, Anthony Hemingway, George Pelecanos and Mark Taylor; producer, Nathan Mook; supervising producers, Daphne Pinkerson and Kara Rozansky; directed by Sonja Sohn. For HBO: senior producer, Nancy Abraham; executive producer Sheila Nevins.
Directed by Sonja Sohn (one of the stars of the HBO series The Wire), Baltimore Rising follows activists, police officers, community leaders and gang affiliates, who struggle to hold Baltimore together, even as the homicide rate hits record levels, and explores how to make change when change is hard.
The strife that grips Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray exposes longstanding fault lines in a distraught and damaged community. Baltimore Rising chronicles the determined efforts of people on all sides who fight for justice and work to make their city better, sometimes coming together in unexpected ways, discovering a common humanity where before they often saw each other only as adversaries.
Among the key figures spotlighted in Baltimore Rising are:
Genard “Shadow” Barr (community leader, former gang member) is an addiction recovery specialist at the Penn-North Recovery Center, where he also helps organize a reentry jobs program for community members. Bridging the divide between police and residents of the Penn-North area, he works with all parties to mitigate violence. Barr is now working to open an entrepreneurship and job training center in West Baltimore.
Commissioner Kevin Davis has led the Baltimore Police Department since 2015. He took over as interim police commissioner in the aftermath of the uprising and surging violence, when the mayor fired previous commissioner Anthony Batts. A lifelong Marylander, Commissioner Davis is a 25-year veteran and fourth-generation public safety professional. He was faced with repairing public trust in the department and stemming a rising tide of homicides amidst the trials of his six officers.
Makayla Gilliam-Price (activist) founded the youth justice organization City Bloc as a high school student. She also organizes with the grassroots think-tank Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle.
Adam Jackson (activist) is CEO of the grassroots think-tank Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle. His efforts are aimed at connecting young people to public policy and creating transformative change in Baltimore.
Dayvon Love (activist), director of public policy for Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, has deep experience with grassroots activism in the community. He has given numerous speeches and led workshops to give insight into the plight of its citizens.
Kwame Rose (activist), an artist, writer, musician and public speaker, gained notoriety during the uprising that followed Freddie Gray’s death for his public confrontation with FOX News reporter Geraldo Rivera. Arrested during protests outside the trials of the police officers charged in the Gray case, he recently accepted a position in the office of Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh.
Lt. Colonel Melvin Russell, chief of the Community Partnership Division, Baltimore Police Department, joined The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) in 1979 as a police cadet. He worked as a uniform patrol and then an undercover officer for 20 years before becoming an Eastern District Lieutenant in 2007. Recently he led the BPD’s chaplaincy program and worked cooperatively with such community leaders as Genard “Shadow” Barr to support a reentry jobs program and prevent another uprising during the police officers’ trials in the Gray case.
Dawnyell Taylor (police detective) has been with the Baltimore City Police for more than 16 years. In 2015 and 2016, she was the lead investigator in the Freddie Gray homicide case, and testified at the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr., who was charged with Gray’s murder. Taylor continues to serve in the police academy in Baltimore.
The executive producers of Baltimore Rising are Sonja Sohn, Marc Levin, Anthony Hemingway, George Pelecanos and Mark Taylor; producer, Nathan Mook; supervising producers, Daphne Pinkerson and Kara Rozansky; directed by Sonja Sohn. For HBO: senior producer, Nancy Abraham; executive producer Sheila Nevins.
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迈克尔(约翰·马尔科维奇 John Malkovich 饰)是一位专门研究莎士比亚的美国学者,某日,为了得到一份珍贵的资料,迈克尔带着妻子海伦(凯瑟琳·德纳芙 Catherine Deneuve 饰),从巴黎前往阿拉碧达修道院拜访,在那里,夫妻两人结识了修道院的管理人波塔(路易斯·米格尔·辛特拉 Luís Miguel Cintra 饰)。
刚一见面,波塔就被优雅而又神秘的海伦深深吸引,为了能够得到海伦,波塔特意安排了年轻性感的女孩皮耶黛(雷奥勒·希尔维拉 Leonor Silveira 饰)作为迈克尔的助理。波塔的这一招果然奏效了,海伦因为迈克尔整日埋首于学术之中而感到大为的不满。
刚一见面,波塔就被优雅而又神秘的海伦深深吸引,为了能够得到海伦,波塔特意安排了年轻性感的女孩皮耶黛(雷奥勒·希尔维拉 Leonor Silveira 饰)作为迈克尔的助理。波塔的这一招果然奏效了,海伦因为迈克尔整日埋首于学术之中而感到大为的不满。
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Christian Serratos会在《莎丽娜 Selena: The Series》一剧中饰演墨西哥裔已故歌手Selena Quintanilla。这部剧由Netflix开发,被指是Selena Quintanilla的官方故事,剧中讲述她为了成为歌手的成长﹑痛苦﹑改变,如何从事业﹑家人﹑音乐中取得平衡。
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瓦西尔是一个聪明而有魅力的保加利亚移民,尽管他无家可归,但还是凭借着惊人的国际象棋和桥牌天赋在城里的一个高级俱乐部出了名。在一位爱尔兰女士的帮助下,他来到阿尔弗雷多家暂住。原本只是一个几天的临时安排,很快就延长到了好几个月。阿尔弗雷多和瓦西尔有着巨大的差距:阿尔弗雷多有自己顽固的生活方式,而瓦西尔过着放荡不羁的生活,对国际象棋的热情是他们唯一的共同点。尽管如此,瓦西尔终将敲开阿尔弗雷多的心门,因为他能让所有与他相识的人,都因他而变得不同。
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米盖尔(Algenis Perez Soto 饰)从小就希望成为一名棒球投手,十六岁那年,他正式走上了职业的道路,并用天赋和努力证明了自己的实力。三年过去,十九岁的米盖尔被球探相中,跟随很多和他一样初出茅庐的运动员一起前往亚利桑那州参加集训,一个新的世界就此在他眼前展开。
在训练营里,米盖尔开始明白自己并不是唯一一个拥有运动天赋的选手,因此他开始了加倍的努力。功夫不负有心人,最终,他获得了爱荷华州布里奇顿棒球队的合同书。在棒球队里,巨大的压力和复杂的人际关系让米盖尔逐渐迷失了方向,好在有名为乔治(Rayniel Rufino 饰)的球员一直陪伴和鼓励着米盖尔,使得米盖尔逐渐找到了自己的坐标。
在训练营里,米盖尔开始明白自己并不是唯一一个拥有运动天赋的选手,因此他开始了加倍的努力。功夫不负有心人,最终,他获得了爱荷华州布里奇顿棒球队的合同书。在棒球队里,巨大的压力和复杂的人际关系让米盖尔逐渐迷失了方向,好在有名为乔治(Rayniel Rufino 饰)的球员一直陪伴和鼓励着米盖尔,使得米盖尔逐渐找到了自己的坐标。
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基里尔,一个身患绝症的外科医生,在一个医生与超自然现象斗争的诊所找到一份工作。生存的唯一途径是证明自己,并说服新的管理层相信医院需要他。西里尔沉浸在人类、女巫和恶魔的错综复杂的关系中,越来越怀疑自己是否能正确识别这里到底谁代表善,谁代表恶。诊断是不完善的,敌人可能会变成最初看起来不是这样的人。为了避免这样的错误,西里尔和他的同事们将不得不花大量时间研究病人的病情情况。UNLIL
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卡拉·苏扎(《逍遥法外》)将主演亚马逊新剧《主席》(El Presidente),聚焦国际足联FIFA的丑闻,共8集。帕布罗·拉雷恩(《追捕聂鲁达》《第一夫人》)的制片公司Fabula制作,阿尔曼多·博(《鸟人》《美错》)执导。
基于2015年国际足联丑闻,从一个三流智利足球俱乐部主席Jadue的角度来探讨这一事件:他在臭名昭著的前国际足联第一副主席、阿根廷足协主席胡利奥·格隆多纳的手下,从一个默默无闻的人成为一起1.5亿美元贿赂阴谋的关键人物。
基于2015年国际足联丑闻,从一个三流智利足球俱乐部主席Jadue的角度来探讨这一事件:他在臭名昭著的前国际足联第一副主席、阿根廷足协主席胡利奥·格隆多纳的手下,从一个默默无闻的人成为一起1.5亿美元贿赂阴谋的关键人物。
