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2017-06-30 Documentary

I accidentally discovered the documentary "Shanghai 100". Its lens is no longer focused on the brightly lit Lujiazui, but on the ordinary people, things and things around me.

Short and concise, with strong traces.

This is Shanghai! ! !

But for such a documentary, Douban has no cover and no rating. It has only a three- or four-line introduction. Only 10 people have watched it.

This is something that a person like me with obsessive-compulsive disorder cannot look at directly.

I had to organize it myself. (Depending on your mood...)

Some things have long since disappeared, just look at them.

Some of them were not fully shown due to the length of time.

I walked by, passed by, saw it, and almost forgot about it.

S1E01 Old Camera Museum

The Shanghai Old Camera Museum has a special area for Chinese old camera manufacturers, a fully mechanical 120 double reflex (film) camera "Seagull" 4A-109 process technology Special area, photography group sculpture group, rare collection camera exhibition area, fully mechanical 120 double reflex (film) camera "Seagull" 4A-109 complete set of traditional assembly line display, etc., are designed to interpret the cultural connotation and historical memory of the camera to the public.

The end of an era.

S1E02 Hebin Building

The Hebin Building was invested by Xin Sassoon Company, designed by Gonghe Company, and built by Xinshen Construction Factory. It was completed in 1935. The construction area is 54,000 square meters. The steel-concrete structure has eight floors (now 11 floors), faces south, and has a modern style. Based on the irregular topography, the plan is arranged in a continuous "∽" shape, which not only coincides with the first English letter of Sassoon Company, but also solves the problem of ventilation that is difficult to deal with in the design as the building is located in a narrow area that is wide in the east and narrow in the west. Lighting issues. The riverside facade creates a contrast between the virtual and the solid through the inner balcony and the wall with small windows. It seems that everyone can find their own world here.

I think Shanghai is a diversified city that accommodates languages, customs, etc. from various places, just like a small United Nations. The Riverside Building seems to be a history of immigration that tells the story of mobility and integration.

This is a microcosm of Shanghai.

S1E03 New Cultural Service

The famous New Cultural Service Jiuhuatang Study House, passing through the noisy streets and long residential areas, turned a corner, " Only then did the brand "New Culture Service Co., Ltd." appear before our eyes. When you walk into the store, you will be suddenly surprised by the approximately 150 square meters of space and the large collection of books. This may be the largest state-owned second-hand bookstore in Shanghai. In the 16 years since its opening, New Culture Service has established a reputation in Shanghai's used book industry with its fair prices and considerate services.

The charm of old books is not the beauty of appearance, but the fragrance of temperament. Books that can be read many times have life, and the spirit of the times is silent in the yellowed pages.

A history of the modern publishing industry is condensed into a store of less than 200 square meters.

S1E04 Urban Dance Steps

Ballroom dance is an international social dance originated in the West, also known as ballroom dance, ball dance, social dance and ballroom dance. It originated in Europe and evolved on the basis of ancient folk dances. Since the 16th and 17th centuries, ballroom dancing has become a common social activity in European countries, so it is called the "world language". After the 1920s, ballroom dancing became popular all over the world, so it was also called "international dance".

The memory of a city is like an extremely complex novel, filled with all kinds of maze-like details, colors, sounds, smells, and so on.

Shanghai at night is charming and elegant with wildness and passion, and dreams and reality gradually overlap. Qian Xiangqing

S1E05 Drama

Drama refers to the general term for stage performing arts that achieve narrative purposes through language, movement, dance, music, puppets and other forms. The literary concept of drama refers to the script created for dramatic performance, that is, the script. There are many forms of drama performances, including drama, opera, dance drama, musical, puppet show, etc. Drama is a comprehensive art in which actors play roles and perform stories in public on the stage.

The background may be brightly lit, or it may be dull and boring, but it all depends on the song and song, and wins the applause of the whole house. Mou Yuandi, male dan.

S1E06 Laomai Grocery Store

The nostalgic ZAKA shop has old records, old postcards, old-fashioned glasses, second-hand bags, second-hand clothes and retro accessories collected from Europe. The dark gray wooden door makes it look more literary and artistic. The words "The Cottage Shop" on the door plate seem to have been carefully outlined with correction fluid, and there is a layer of mottled marks on the surface that seems to have been carved by time. Pushing the door open and entering the room, I felt like I was in Lao Mai's room. The old-fashioned suitcases piled on the floor seemed to have just returned from some mysterious place with Lao Mai. Although the US military field medicine boxes on the shelf could not smell the smell of gunpowder, they did. Through the bump marks, I can recall the fierce moments on the battlefield.

Most people like fresh and bright things, but there are always some people who like old things and the flavor of time on old things. After the external decoration fades away, the dim but true content remains.

Spaces filled with old objects often give people a subtle feeling. Old objects from different corners of the city arrive here via different paths, and then go their separate ways in an instant. Here, it seems that many tiny fragments of this city that have been soaked in time are gathered together.

S1E07 Tongji Sanskrit Male

Sanskrit is the early name of Indo-Aryan. The Hindu classic "Vedas" is written in Sanskrit, and its grammar and pronunciation are preserved exactly as a religious ritual. Xiao Wu from Tongji University loves Sanskrit very much and enjoys the joy of translating Sanskrit. Wu Shuanghao

S1E08 People's Photo Studio

As a long-established photo studio in Shanghai, People's Photo Studio has created brilliance and is highly sought after by stars and celebrities in Shanghai. It has also had countless The bride and groom freeze the beautiful moment. Perhaps, the more readily available something is, the less happiness it brings to people.

In this era where photos can be taken easily, who can remember that once, taking photos was such a grand event.

In that era, taking photos was a deeply ritualistic thing. A photo recorded every important node in a person's life and every vivid detail of social changes.

Across the smoke and dust of the times, the once clear youth of many people shines in these black and white photos.

The old days captured by lenses and film are memories cherished in many people’s hearts and are also an indelible part of life in this city.

S1E09 Dongtai Road at Twilight

According to records, Dongtai Road was built in the 28th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1902) and was named Taishan Road at that time. In the 32nd year of Guangxu's reign, it was renamed Anakin Road after the name of the deputy general manager of the French Concession Public Affairs Bureau. In 1943, the 32nd year of the Republic of China, the name was changed to Jiangsu Dongtai. Dongtai Road is in the northeastern part of Luwan District, Shanghai, near Tibet South Road and Fuxing Middle Road, starting from Chongde Road in the north and ending at Zhaozhou Road in the south. It is 586 meters long, 12.1 to 12.6 meters wide, and the roadway is 7.4 meters wide.

Ordinary people lead ordinary lives. Second-hand goods are not only furnishings, but also a way of life with a sense of time travel.

S1E10 Voice Actor

Voice actor: refers to the person who dubs dialogue for the film, which is different from stage actors and movie actors. They reproduce the image of the characters in the original film (drama) through sound, using sound as a means of performance. Before dubbing, they must fully analyze the story, artistic style, style, historical background, etc. of the original film, and then formulate their own dubbing plan for a certain character, which is also called "voice makeup."

This is a group of people who are dedicated to the art of dubbing. Their enthusiasm and talent have created an unforgettable era. Translated film.

S1E11 The Man Who Draws Sound

The main lecturer, Mao Paopao, is the first Chinese image simultaneous interpreter and a certified visual guide by the American Visual Conference Book Organization. In 2013, he won the title of One of the “Top Ten Outstanding Young Representatives of China and the United States” by the Institute of Foreign Affairs of the United States. She introduced the world-popular Visual Communication tool to China. Pao Pao worked and lived in Europe for 13 years and returned to China in 2012 with the mission of Created in China, committed to enabling more people to use Visual Communication in their lives and work. The power of pictures can discover creativity, spread the wings of imagination, burst out ideas and help interpersonal communication, achieve team awareness, generate vision and inspire actions to help organizations improve performance.

"Dyslexia" God has opened a window for you, because your thinking and observation abilities are different from others.

S1E12 Waiting for a cup of coffee

The word "coffee" comes from the Greek word "Kaweh", which means "power and passion". The coffee tree is an evergreen small tree belonging to the Rubiaceae family. Coffee for daily drinking is made from coffee beans with various cooking utensils. Coffee beans refer to the kernels in the fruits of the coffee tree. They are then roasted using appropriate roasting methods. Baked. Around the world, people are drinking coffee more and more. The ensuing "coffee culture" fills every moment of life. Whether at home, in the office, or in various social situations, people are sipping coffee, and it is gradually associated with fashion and modern life.

What wakes you up every day? Maybe the dream is of a family, a person or an idea. For some, maybe just a cup of coffee.

They drink coffee here, chat about house prices, read newspapers, and comment on current events. The quality of coffee depends entirely on the flame and the waiting time. Those who took them to drink coffee have become popular stories. Coffee drinkers come and go, but only the aroma of coffee remains unchanged.

S1E13 Children's Fairy Tales

Looking at Zhuang Xiaolu's oil paintings, you can feel a youthful atmosphere. Her paintings have unique concepts, changeable shapes, smooth lines, bright colors, full of fantasy and give people room for imagination. Coupled with her philosophical and beautiful poems, it is a perfect combination of pictures and texts. Her oil paintings have attracted the attention of the painting and collecting circles.

S1E14 Just Right Xia Feiyun

Xia Feiyun, a famous contemporary Chinese ethnic music conductor; born in Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province in 1936; graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music with honors in 1961; from 1961 to 1997, respectively He served as a teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor, deputy director and professor of the Folk Music Department of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music; from 1969 to 1978, he served as the chief conductor of the Chinese and Western mixed orchestra of the revolutionary modern Peking Opera "Taking Tiger Mountain by Wisdom"; from 1992 to 1993, he served as the resident conductor of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra During his tenure, he led the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra to perform in Canada, which was well received by the audience and the music industry. From 1962 to 1999, he concurrently served as guest conductor of the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra, Shanghai Film Orchestra, and Oriental Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra; after his retirement in 1997, he served as the folk music conductor of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. He is a tutor for graduate students majoring in folk music conducting and a Chinese folk music ensemble teacher for international students.

Against frivolous tactics, the more refined the better. Just right.

S1E15 Mr. Brown Stretch

The Brown Stretch has a unique production process. The frame is made of wood, and then brown threads processed from brown silk are densely woven into the bed surface. The brown trampoline has excellent toughness, uniform stress, moderate hardness and softness, comfortable sleeping, moisture-proof and breathable, and easy repair. It is a traditional bedding in the Jiangnan region of my country. Fang Dianfa, Zhou Wande. I have done more than 4,000 bandages in my life.

This is not an industry to make money, it is an industry to make a living.

S1E16 The King of Pigeons

Open "Shanghai Letters" and you will often read this name - Wang Zhongbao. Although he is relatively young compared to the older generation of association workers and pigeon breeders in the history of Shanghai pigeons, his inclusion in China's first pigeon history book just illustrates Wang Zhongbao's contribution to Shanghai pigeons and his role in the industry. Achievements in the field of racing pigeons. I had long conversations with Wang Zhongbao several times, because the more I know about a person, the harder it is to summarize it with one definition. After thinking about it, I felt that "a thinker" is a more appropriate description.

On the roof of the Shikumen house, pigeons circled back and forth. Every one can come back.

S1E17 Huating Gallery

Painter Mr. Yuan Yimin began to learn to sing Shanghai Opera at the age of ten due to family influence. His father is the eldest apprentice of the famous comic master Yuan Yiling, Yuan Bailing. Inspired by his neighbors Jiang Ronggen and Shen Lei, Xi Genghu later introduced him to the Nanhui Shanghai Opera Troupe and the Great World Shanghai Opera Troupe as choreographer and band. From then on, I got in-depth contact with Shanghai Opera. He said: "Shanghai Opera is my lifelong favorite and is the spiritual food in my life."

The temperament and sentiment of a city are often not found in those landmark buildings, but in some hidden small streets and alleys. inside. Dusk is the most humane time in a city. Under the dim sky, the street lights gradually turn on. From the open windows on the small road, the smell of vegetables and rice wafts out, calling people to return home.

S1E18 I want a different wedding

This is not a show or a party, but a wedding. Wang Li is 27 years old this year. She is a girl with personality and ideas. She is looking forward to a special wedding. She wants to use punk style in the wedding, adding elements of skull, black, rock, rivets, tassels and heavy metal. ...

S1E19 The Trouble Boy

His name is Shao Binbin. His friends all think he looks like a Tibetan, so they all call him Tibetan. A few months ago, he closed the cafe where he first started his business, called Particle Coffee, with forty-three shareholders. At that time, they were young, innocent, and full of dreams for the world. In the past two years, various efforts have been tried, but in the end they could not afford the expensive rent and closed down. He recalled the most unforgettable trip in his life, and then he regained his composure and continued to struggle...

The more he struggled, the more he knew what he needed.

S1E20 Dream Space

Gao Jie rented this basement, and after a few weeks of renovation, it already looks good. These film copies and projectors that have been replaced by the digital era seem to have been sleeping here for many years. Gao Jie named this basement - the old film base. When you are still adding bricks and mortar, it is difficult for others to imagine what kind of space it will be in the future.

Perhaps the beauty of showing old movies is that the moment you turn on the projector, the joys and sorrows of the past, the ups and downs, immediately come to life before your eyes.

S1E21 The Violin Maker

This is no longer an era of slowly making things by hand. Many people are not willing to spend time waiting for a unique object. However, there is still this A trace of the old days, in the dead of night, I will make a violin for you with my own hands. Li Guifu, the first generation of violin makers after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Handmade things have a soul, the emotion and hard work of the maker, even the sweat and breath. Seen into it through thousands of touches, expectations are placed on it and dreams are entrusted to it.

S1E22 Ceramic Restorer

The restoration of ancient ceramics has always been the most difficult and demanding craft in the cultural relics world, and it faces the dilemma of scarcity of talents. Jiang Wei's father, Jiang Yindao, is a famous ceramic restorer and has a very high status in the field of ancient Chinese ceramic restoration. When Jiang Wei was 20 years old, she began to learn restoration techniques from her father.

The father and daughter are committed to restoring ancient ceramic cultural relics and promoting ancient ceramic culture. In this episode, Jiang takes you into the world of ceramic restorers and appreciates the charm of ceramics.

To calm down and learn a craft is a kind of hard work, but also a blessing.

S1E23 To be continued

Master Gu is the last waiter at Dongchang Cinema. He has worked for most of his life as a waiter, film runner, and almost all jobs related to the cinema. Pass. The first professional cinema in Pudong, built in 1954, has actually been out of business for ten years. Today, the staff of the cinema are semi-unemployed.

Many people’s beautiful memories just lie there quietly... The only way to prove time is to watch it pass. And those things that disappeared lived in the memory and became eternity.

S1E24 Aquarium

The Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is located at No. 1388, Lujiazui Ring Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China, next to the Oriental Pearl Tower. It was built by Singapore Xingya Group and China Poly Group with a joint investment of US$55 million, with a construction area of ??20,500 square meters. Opened to the public in February 2002, it receives an average of more than 1 million tourists from all over the world every year. It has been awarded the title of "Science Education Base" by the country and Shanghai. It is also one of the largest man-made seawater aquariums in the world.

In everyone’s deepest dream, there must be one about the ocean.

Everyone will fall in love with the aquarium, perhaps because the ocean is the imprint of the lowest level of life, and it is the indelible imprint of human beings at the top of the biological chain on their own origins.

S1E25 One Man’s Martial Arts

Zhu Xiaoyi is a yoga teacher and has been in this industry for seven years. He uses yoga practice to live his life. He is not lonely in the world alone because he has things to do and is very fulfilling.

"Notes of Malte" We should wait as long as possible for a lifetime to collect the true meaning and essence. In the end, we may be able to write ten lines of good poetry. Sometimes, pain is happiness, because it It is a state of total immersion.

In the suffocating heat, I want to imagine, a prayer in the sun, I want to read a page of a book, or walk alone, it is winter outside, minus 1 degree Celsius. Find a way to compete with yourself, body and soul are always on the way.

S1E26 Eat the heart, eat the mind

Jiang Wenyu was originally just an ordinary cold dish chef at Shanghai Peace Hotel, but in addition to learning from the chef day after day, he also He is also full of imagination and energy thinking about "playing" tricks in the cold dish room and restaurant, such as the "blindfolded roast duck" that was an eye-opener before. During the conversation, Sanji kept telling his little dream with a tone full of infinite enthusiasm for cooking, and the Peace Hotel was his "place where the dream began."

S1E27 Sinan Guest

Sinan Road, located in Shanghai. Both sides of the road are filled with shadowy plane trees and exquisite bungalows. In addition to having the same characteristics as the small roads in the French Concession, Sinan Road also has a unique attraction that is different from other roads: more than 20 garden-style houses, which combine almost all the residential styles of old Shanghai - it is a city A living storybook of history. As one of the 11 historical protection areas in Shanghai, Sinan Road records the "original ecology" of the garden houses in those days: starting from Gaolan Road and ending at Jianguo Road, walking on this section of Sinan Road makes people feel like they have returned to ancient times. That year and month.

As the leaves spread and fall, the residents of Sinan Road came and went, leaving only this seemingly clear but blurry outline. It turns out that my so-called reminiscence is nothing more than searching for a sword.

S1E28 Graffiti Commune

The word graffiti originated from Lu Tong in the Tang Dynasty who said that his son was naughty in scribbling, and then gradually evolved into an artistic behavior with the color of the times. The main medium for graffiti is the wall, but in the late 20th century, the medium for graffiti is not just the wall. In the 21st century, many young people have combined graffiti with fashionable hip-hop elements to diversify their development.

S1E29 The Imperfection of Stars

Designer Xingxing, who loves handmade pen covers and objects, wants to retain the temperature of objects with his fingertips. She transfers her feelings to the objects she makes, giving them emotion and life. The warmth and warmth of handwork.

S1E30 Impression of the West Bund

Xuhui Riverside in Shanghai, also known as the West Bund, is modern but not modern. It is clean and straightforward. The wide water outlines another brand-new color of the Huangpu River. .

S1E31 Female Boxing

Boxing is a sport that involves wearing boxing gloves for fighting. It is a difficult sport for girls. Gina loves boxing, and for her, practicing boxing is a pleasure.

S1E32 Snooker and Cake

Zhu Ying, female, born on May 25, 1982, from Shanghai, snooker referee. She has officiated many snooker matches. In 2008, Zhu Ying received the "International Gold Medal", the highest honor for billiards referees, and became the only top female referee in China.

She officiated the match between Stevens and Campbell in the first round of the 2011 British Championship. This was Zhu Ying's first time officiating the three majors. She also became the first Chinese referee in the history of snooker to officiate the main matches of the three majors.

S1E33 You can’t stop me

Walking in the city of Shanghai, you will find that there is a group of people around us. They use the city as a training ground to climb over various obstacles. The action looks cool, but it's not. Yuan Guang is from Yanjin County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province. When he was 17 years old, he had just graduated from junior high school and had a dream: to go to a big city to prove his worth. He chose Shanghai, but settling down in life here was not as easy as he imagined.

S1E34 I am a vegetarian

Han Lili, the designer of Ala Rabbit, a teacher in the Digital Department of Shanghai Vocational College of Arts and Crafts, and a member of the Shanghai Artists Association. He has successively participated in the design drafts of multi-step American animations such as "Hercules" and "The Voyage of Sinbad", and has served as an executive for French and European animations such as "Space Cowboys" and "Twenty-Six Secrets" director. Currently, he is a full-time lecturer and head of the teaching and research team of game design in the game major of Shanghai Institute of Arts and Crafts. While in school, he was selected into various national art exhibitions many times. After graduation, he moved into various underground and niche exhibitions and creations, and founded Moyi Space in 2005.

S1E35 Blues Four

Chair Club is the most representative BLUES music club in Shanghai. This is a gathering place for artists, combining contemporary art and modern blues music to provide a platform for communication between musicians and artists. Pan Wenzhe and his group were obsessed with blues music. During the most difficult time, no one came to see their performances, but they still persisted because of their love.

S2E01 Scholarly Confucian Temple

In the early morning of Sunday, every corner of the city began to fall asleep, but the Confucian Temple Road in the old city began to become lively. The faint yellow light illuminated the figures walking back and forth. Accompanied by the rustling voices, it looks quite strange and mysterious. This is the legendary ghost market. When the city slowly wakes up with the morning light, the ghost market turns back into a street with a strong market atmosphere.

The Confucian Temple used book market was established in 1986. Books also have lives and will grow old. These witnesses of the past and collection of memories have come to the Confucian Temple after being circulated. This may not be their ideal destination.

Fortunately, the scent of books, with the smell of earthly fireworks, has a different flavor when it falls into the hands of book lovers.

S2E02 Light of the Old Times

Shanghai’s old alleys, old memories are full of the creaking wooden stairs and the criss-crossing clothes-drying poles of every household in the narrow corridors. And the back patio, which has been damp for many years and has no light; on every sultry summer night, together with the playmates in the alley, holding half a big watermelon, carrying a small bench, sitting around the side of the road to enjoy the cool breeze, lowering the military flag .

In those clips, happiness is the cool breeze blown by the old cattail leaf fan in grandma's hands.

With mottled walls, rusty iron doors, and handwritten billboards, if you close your eyes, you can still hear the shouts of hawkers coming and going in the alley.

Nowadays, the endless hawking sounds have long since dissipated with time.

S2E03 Haifu Convenience Store

There is a convenience store in an unknown alley on Fahua Town Road. In the store of less than 30 square meters, there are nearly 200 kinds of imported products. beer. Life is a sense of adequacy. For Aunt Zhang now, Haifu Convenience Store is like a castle to her. She guards the gates alone, sends troops to form formations, and guards against the noise and loneliness. After experiencing the ups and downs of life, After all this, the crazy momentum of her youth had become a memory, and all that was left was the present. By holding on to this small space, she was able to hold on to her other understanding of life, and her inner calmness.

S2E04 Jazz Dream Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening

The Paramount of Jing’an Temple in Shanghai. Jazz is a symbol of the city's prosperity. As time goes by, prosperity passes by. Li Xianglan and Zheng Deren.

S2E05 Touch Sound

For most people, sounds are like the invisible air surrounding them. They are fast and slow, strong and weak, and they are like people breathing. The heartbeat and sound between them are real touches. Gu Anping, piano repairman.

S2E06 Side AB of Life

Wang Feng, a vinyl record collector. In a person's life, there are always some objects, emotions or stories that once occupied the majority of life. Nothing lasts forever and there will always be a time when the curtain calls for an exit.

S2E07 Percussion is flying

Zou Wenhao, percussion group.

S2E08 The old man playing the saxophone

Chen Jianchu, an elderly saxophone enthusiast.

They are no longer white-haired elders or old people in their twilight years, but young people chasing their dreams.

S2E09 Dad took me to "triathlon"

Zou Cheng, who promotes and trains triathlon, takes his children to participate in triathlon competitions.

S2E10 Ancient Cloth

Deng Naixuan, the ancient cloth pattern is very elegant and restrained.

S2E11 Urban Martial Arts Dream

Chinese martial arts, feather training, Tai Chi. There are no limits to martial arts. You don’t need to be young and frivolous, you are at home all over the world. There is no need to be covered with wind and sand and hold your sword to the end of the world.

S2E12 I cut a silhouette for Shanghai

Silhouette is an ancient and young art that incorporates Eastern and Western cultural elements. Although it was born out of the brick paintings and shadow puppets of the Han Dynasty in China, it is Its style is realistic, but it is popular in Europe. But it is not elegant. Li Jianguo, founder of "Shanghai Theme Silhouette", animation designer at Shanghai Art Film Studio,

S2E13 wooden toy creator

Yuanmu Studio, Lin Shengyuan, Wooden toy creators, one uses only wood, and the other reflects the fashionable and cutting-edge technological spirit.

S2E14 Firefly Girl’s Pastoral Dream

Kang Hongli, the striped-backed firefly. Walk in the fields you have cultivated during the day, listen to the cries of the weavers, and see the web-building spiders that like to appear in large numbers at night.

S2E15 Vegetable Garden Craftsmanship

Yu Lu, organic market, when farming on the farm, you look up at the sky, but when you make jewelry at home, you tend to lower your head, looking up and down. It has something to do with beauty, but one must be able to endure loneliness and waiting.