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发表于4分钟前回复 :BBC Two announces that shooting has begun on series two of detective comedy Vexed, starring Toby Stephens (Jane Eyre, Robin Hood, Cambridge Spies) who reprises his role as D.I. Jack Armstrong, paired with Miranda Raison (Spooks, Merlin, Married Single Other) who plays newly promoted D.I. Georgina Dixon.Vexed is being filmed in Dublin, Eire, and comprises six 60-minute episodes to air later this year. The series is created by Howard Overman (Misfits) with episodes written by Chris Bucknall, James Wood, Steve Coombes and Harry & Jack Williams.Also returning from series one are Roger Griffiths (Holby City, Chef) and Ronny Jhutti (Survivors, Ideal) with Nick Dunning (The Iron Lady, The Tudors) joining to play Georgina’s father.D.I. Jack Armstrong (Stephens) has a new partner in the shape of D.I. Georgina Dixon (Raison). Armstrong is charming, disorganised and prone to laziness so it comes as no surprise that sparks fly when he’s partnered with the ambitious and highly efficient Dixon. Jack’s best friend, café-owner and ex-cop Tony (Griffiths) and colleague Naz (Jhutti) complete the crime solving team. Episode one sees the duo tackle the murder of a cocky car salesman, but things are not quite as they seem.Chris Sussman, Executive Producer for the BBC, says: "We're very much looking forward to the return of Vexed. The second series promises to be just as much fun as the first, and with Miranda Raison joining Toby Stephens as new partner D.I. Dixon, we're hoping it's going to be all guns blazing."Jill Green, Executive Producer, Eleventh Hour Films, adds: “In a recession we need shows that make us laugh, and that’s where Vexed fits in - a perfectly distinctive ‘yin yang’ take on modern day life.”Vexed has been commissioned by Cheryl Taylor, Controller of Comedy Commissioning and Janice Hadlow, Controller of BBC Two.It is an Eleventh Hour Films production, executive producers are Chris Sussman for the BBC and Jill Green for Eleventh Hour Films. Produced by Eve Gutierrez for Eleventh Hour Films and Directed by Ian FitzGibbon (eps 1-3) and Kieron J. Walsh (eps 4-6).
徐颢菲
发表于8分钟前回复 :近期,一部名为《Churails》的巴基斯坦网剧经历了被禁播,又在观众的愤怒下,重新上线的过程。这部10集的连续剧讲述了4个不同背景的女人,因为父权制的不公而走到一起,成立了一个秘密侦探机构“Churails”(女巫)的故事。四名女主角,一个是曾为律师的上流社会家庭主妇,一个是势利的活动策划人,一个是十几岁的拳击手,一个是刚出狱的杀人犯。她们开了一家时装精品店,作为秘密侦探机构的幌子。这份侦探工作,本是为了帮助怀疑丈夫不忠的女性找到证据,但随着情节的发展,它触及了一些不容忽视的议题,如童婚、骚扰、虐待、强迫婚姻、种族主义、阶级不平等、同性恋等等。从威胁对妻子家暴的丈夫,到解救陷入强迫婚姻中的Churails成员,面纱反而成了她们执行任务时隐藏身份的重要掩护。该剧在巴基斯坦和印度都获得了热烈的反响。许多人对该剧大加赞赏,说它开辟了新天地,打破了陈规,将坚强的女性置于故事的中心。当地一著名媒体评价其为“女权主义杰作”。然而,由于这部剧涉及女性饮酒、穿着不符合保守要求、使用粗俗语言等场景,同时也遭到了反对。巴基斯坦媒体监管机构要求点播平台下架了该剧集。此举引发了强烈的反应。巴基斯坦人气女演员Sanam Saeed表示,禁止坦白的电影和网剧,不会终结强奸。著名男演员Usman Khalid Butt也发布了一系列推文,表达他的愤怒,并提醒当局努力解决近日成为头条新闻的强奸案,“哦,你们把《Churails》给禁了?真是恭喜。那现在,就把你们的愤怒集中在‘警方未能逮捕高速公路强奸案的主要嫌疑人’这个事上吧。”还有公众人物表示,既然如此,也该禁止动作片,“因为巴基斯坦也经历了暴力和杀戮危机!”(来源:BBC)