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NHK's new series, which describes the era of urban states in the 21st century, is planned to be broadcast in eight episodes, with cities such as Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, London in the United Kingdom, Dhaka in Bangladesh and Istanbul in Turkey as the themes. The opening and ending credits of this film were supervised by the famous animation director Mamoru Oshii, and the music was composed by Kenji Kawai. This lineup also attracted a lot of attention. With globalism rampant, the significance of national borders has become increasingly diminished. The era has come when cities, not countries, will play the new leading role in the world. The power of the United States, the superpower that dominates the world, has been shaken. The key to changing its role is in the hands of rapidly growing emerging countries. What has become the stage for changes in the world's crust is the "boiling city" that is full of vitality and heat. Thirty years ago, there were only three cities on earth with a population of more than 10 million: Tokyo, New York and Mexico City. Now the number has become 20. Shanghai, Sao Paulo, Dhaka, Istanbul...almost all are cities in emerging countries. These 20 cities account for half of the world's gross domestic product. In this year's population white paper, the United Nations announced the beginning of the urban century. Each episode of this series focuses the camera on a boiling city, taking this city and the people and groups living there as the protagonists, recording the changes in protagonists that have begun on a global scale, the rise of new forces, and other new trends of the times. Desire, chaos, competition, contradiction. Where is the turbulent world going? This film is a documentary series that not only gives the audience a foreboding of the future, but is also full of thrilling plots.
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NHK's new series, which describes the era of urban states in the 21st century, is planned to be broadcast in eight episodes, with cities such as Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, London in the United Kingdom, Dhaka in Bangladesh and Istanbul in Turkey as the themes. The opening and ending credits of this film were supervised by the famous animation director Mamoru Oshii, and the music was composed by Kenji Kawai. This lineup also attracted a lot of attention. With globalism rampant, the significance of national borders has become increasingly diminished. The era has come when cities, not countries, will play the new leading role in the world. The power of the United States, the superpower that dominates the world, has been shaken. The key to changing its role is in the hands of rapidly growing emerging countries. What has become the stage for changes in the world's crust is the "boiling city" that is full of vitality and heat. Thirty years ago, there were only three cities on earth with a population of more than 10 million: Tokyo, New York and Mexico City. Now the number has become 20. Shanghai, Sao Paulo, Dhaka, Istanbul...almost all are cities in emerging countries. These 20 cities account for half of the world's gross domestic product. In this year's population white paper, the United Nations announced the beginning of the urban century. Each episode of this series focuses the camera on a boiling city, taking this city and the people and groups living there as the protagonists, recording the changes in protagonists that have begun on a global scale, the rise of new forces, and other new trends of the times. Desire, chaos, competition, contradiction. Where is the turbulent world going? This film is a documentary series that not only gives the audience a foreboding of the future, but is also full of thrilling plots.
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