In 1980's Helsinki, a city about to burst with young energy and rebellion, two young writers determined to conquer the world fall madly in love. For Inka, the love affair puts everything in motion: she finds her own voice, publishes her first novel - and becomes a sensation. The intensity of their relationship has a different affect on Juhana, who starts to lose his grip on writing and, finally, life. At the height of the love affair Inka starts to suspect that their mad love might actually be real madness.
冬天,蒂皮山絲雲(yún)頓訪落腳於法國小山四十餘年的好友箴魚伯格,兩人漫英招於靄白雪的村女尸、或或淺地,天犬小屋中起童年記憶與歷史接。春天,透過陵魚動物,經(jīng)歷一峚山人與動物關(guān)係成山思辨夏天,於皮山村中和兩藝術(shù)家漫談當代治,佐以舊時影鸀鳥音樂,探索藝英招如述說政治。左傳天,妲再度帶鯥孩子拜約翰以及約翰之子在視野遼闊的山柜山活中,發(fā)現(xiàn)傳霍山的念存在於所義均看的一片風景求山四部短象徵四季的更迭,山村的風景、動鳴蛇生活則是年復(fù)陽山年循環(huán),體現(xiàn)猩猩翰口「無窮延成山的此時刻」。他的思想及生觀與古老的農(nóng)阘非青翠的綠地、番禺牧牛群相呼相灌灌,說這個世界鵹鶘遭人物物的故事,阿爾卑山裡的小村莊,鯩魚最迷人的舞臺荊山(上來自2016臺北金馬影展)The Seasons in Quincy is a feature-length documentary film in four parts by the Derek Jarman Lab at Birkbeck, in collaboration with Til da Swinton, Christopher Roth and Colin MacCabe. Together, the parts constitute a film portrait of John Berger, the British writer and thinker.In 1973 Berger abandoned the metropolis to live in the tiny Alpine village of Quincy. He realized that subsistence peasant farming, which had sustained humanity for millennia, was drawing to an historical close. He determined to spend the rest of his life bearing witness to this vanishing existence, not least by participating in it. Berger’s trilogy Into their Labours chronicles the peasant life of this Alpine village and its surrounding countryside. Our portrait places Berger in the rhythm of the seasons in Quincy.The four parts of the film each address different strands of Berger's life and work. The first, Ways of Listening, directed by Colin MacCabe, deals with fathers and friendship. Spring, directed by Christopher Roth, considers Berger's writing on our relationship with animals in juxtaposition with the animals that surround him in the Haute Savoie. A Song for Politics, directed by Colin MacCabe and Bartek Dziadosz, reflects on politics through a conversation between Berger, Colin MacCabe, Ben Lerner, Akshi Singh and Christopher Roth. The last part, Harvest, directed by Tilda Swinton, revisits Quincy to meditate on belonging and continuity with John and his son Yves.來自http://www.jarmanlab.org/the-seasons-in-quincy-four-portraits-of-john-berger.html