手機觀看 阿拉亞
阿拉亞分類:記錄 地區(qū):西班牙 年份:1959
更新:正片/2025-09-29
主演:José Ignacio Cabrujas Laurent Terzieff
導演:Margot Benacerraf
簡介:《阿拉亞》是委內瑞拉傳奇女導演瑪戈·貝納塞拉芙唯一一部紀錄長片,它在拉美影史上占有相當重要的位置,是委內瑞拉民主后第一部獲得國際聲譽的電影,當年在嘎納它與阿倫·雷奈的《廣島之戀》共同分享了國際評論家獎,也都獲金棕櫚提名卻最終未果,盡管名氣不...詳情
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