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perspective closer d.w. news yes. when cities are engulfed by the sea. than all the. walls and costly protective measures with. nothing. slugs challenging always future starting november nights own d.w. . everybody welcome to your own max as always we've got plenty of stories from all over europe for you is what's coming up in the show today. food for thought
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salo is a poke fun at speciality from ukraine. through the viewfinder works by british photographer mountain pop our own show in munich. and thanks for the memory a visit to a nineteen seventies hotel is a journey back in time. well let's start off with another installment of our series indulging experiments where we examine unusual color in the recon sets today we're traveling to the ukrainian city of live where there is a restaurant that might not be the ideal place to go if you're on a diet that's because every dish you can order contains the national delicacy salo which is pure will pork fat slabs of an rendered lada killed in a wooden box and after a year they're ready to be served at the sallow restaurant chefs shape it into
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sculptures and paired with anything from potatoes to chocolate. unusual foods with strange heads made of cure and pork fat. or sushi wrapped in the pork fat these colon area offerings can be found in live in western ukraine. it's home to the restaurant salo whose very name means cured pork fat. it serves up dishes made with his popular slavic specialty. cold fact is just tasty . over more course on t.v. night when they rode into battle but kept a supply of it under their saddles to tide them over in bad times are. part restaurant part art gallery salo is located in live city center it's creations are a celebration of cured pork that only dishes which feature this delicacy as the
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main ingredient find their way on to the menu. head chef under each akita picks up the solow fresh from the market each day. the spiced or salted fatback is cured for a year in a wooden box before it's even. back in the kitchen the chef cuts the pork fat into wafer thin strips and presses them into a silicon mold. two hundred fifty grams of pork fat go into making each head after being chilled for an hour at minus fifteen degrees celsius the edible sculptures are done. you know this thing you were after an hour or remove the pork fat figure from the moment i'm look it's buton. filled with the taito as the creation is a favorite among guests here. when they enter the silo guess they're all coins into the pig's mouth. and receive a vodka as a welcome drink. beer people can order. everything from pork
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fat sushi to pork fat with chocolate twenty eight year old tatyana is a regular customer yet the much of that is that on which i'm going to pull back to isn't actually anything unusual strange it's a simple meal they contain just really good when it's well spiced well prepared and well presented with. the group orders three different dishes two pork that heads and one order of pork fat sushi. the sushi on offer here is unique it's made from chilled pork fat and filled with pickles green onions and cut up strips of bread. next up for the pork fat heads the garnishes are almost always the same peppers pickles and red cabbage. then come the meat and fried potatoes.
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potatoes also serve as the filling for the pork fat heads. the meal is packed with calories two thousand to be precise. from the moment it was it tastes great and it looks fabulous to barry and the pool that gives the sushi a unique texta it tastes a bit like white sheena. and for dessert. there is marilyn monroe's lips it's a mixture of thirty percent pork fat and seventy percent ice cream served on a bed of fruit and drizzle with chocolate syrup and strawberry sauce you won't find it anywhere else. we tried to create a dish from chocolate but the two ingredients wouldn't melt together so then we had
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the idea of doing it with icecream. ice cream with pork fat ukrainians are familiar with this flavor combination but for foreign visitors it's a little hard to swallow. the sallow restaurant and live expects guest to be wary but once they try it there are one over and silos artistically designed to pork that dishes certainly turn heads. well i don't know if i'll be trying that but i'm sure you have something you love adding to almost every dish let us know what your favorite ingredient is and you could win a special your remarks watch by the end of the week just get in touch with us on our website. now it's time for a quick look at what's happening around europe today in our express. st petersburg has celebrated the centenary of the bolshevik october revolution with
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a light show projected on buildings around palace square one of the scenes of the revolution the show brought such historical figures to life as bloody lenin tourists have flocked to the city for the anniversary visiting for example the cruiser a which fired the signal to start the revolution the communists seized power in russia on november seventh one thousand nine hundred seventeen. new ice caves have been discovered and open to tourists in southeastern iceland the melting of the freight the macro you. made it possible for safety reasons only very limited numbers of people are allowed inside the glacier at one time the tourist boom in iceland continues with nearly two million visitors in twenty sixteen alone . on monday rope string i was honored with the prestigious music industry trials towards the c.e.o.
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of sony music entertainment helped launch the careers of adele and one direction whose frontman harry styles was on hand for the ceremony in london. this. is the music industry trust award is one of the top u.k. music awards previous winners include elton john and annie lennox. there's more music later in the show but first british photographer monson paul uses his camera to conduct his very own brand of anthropology through his lens he takes an intimate and. terek a look at everyday life his thought provoking images often focus on the british social classes finding stunning detail in ordinary settings and at the age of sixty five he shows no sign of slowing down he's still traveling the world working on
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commercial shoots and his own personal projects while exhibiting at the same time we caught up with him at his latest exhibit in munich. in chanting colorful world of martin i'm quite happy disappear in there and the photograph. martin parr is one of magnum photo agencies most prominent photographers the idea behind his images is to approach the absurdity of this world as seriously as possible. to live in front of a cute little guy. you know we sometimes we talk about get lucky so here i am i just missed the bus and i thought i got fifteen minutes to wait this guy shows up and you think you couldn't really cast this if you don't if you have sort of tried to do this it would never work but here it is the actual guy's got the exact same
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colors so obviously you can see why is attractive photographing those two that something subconsciously is telling him that's the colors for me ok. martin series tourists his trademark style features lurid photographs taken with flashes from lamps normally used in operating theaters. photographs need to be funny and serious simultaneously i try to keep things open and begin to the world is full of contradictions the world is neither good nor bad some things get better dentistry for example some things get worse like terrorism so i'm trying to combine always developments you know modern life is a contradiction in my job is to try and highlight these in my photographs. in the one nine hundred seventy s. martin worked in black and. the observe the residents of the northern english town of have been bridge for five years the images reflect a certain respect. mass in parliament photography as
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a teenager from his grandfather. moved to color my work became more the critique so that was for the dramatic change as well as going from the white the color of the tone of the images change quite dramatically. the series titled the last resort made him world famous he focused on day trippers at new brighton a seaside resort in decline in liverpool margaret thatcher's economic policies had left many middle class english with more money and little to do. martin parr chronicled this in bright garish colors. is a good example of a particularly greasy breakfast in scotland and i like things like that i love the fact that you think our food is crap right which is why i come here and for the offshore german sausages to try and seek revenge. the photos were
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used as adverts for an exhibition for a few days in munich subway stations it seems one englishman's revenge may simply be a german's meet the photographer captures clichés and blows them up out of all proportion . for twenty five years martin par used photos studios and booths to make his self portray. what it does do is demonstrate my decline very accurate with his life as a shame. for the nation dictator. a hundred faces. all with the same expression. although it's the most colorful set of pitches in this whole show it's also
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potentially the most depressing and i like the fact that bright color which is meant to be cheerful can be so depressing and that's the sort of if you like the contradiction that really i guess is at the heart of the work that i try and do. martin reveals humankind in all its enchanting wretchedness but his ridicule is tinge with understanding maybe he likes people after all. well we like him now from a talented photographer to a virtual musician daniel hope is regarded as one of the most skilled violinists of his generation he fills concert holes all over the world as a soloist and is also the music director of the zero chamber orchestra while he was born in south africa raised in london and has travelled around the globe is now settled here in berlin a new documentary takes an intimate look at his past present and future.
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when he was just three and a half the new who knew that one day you'd be a violinist. today use one of the world's leading soloist. daniel hope looks beyond perfecting his technique as an amateur historian who's interested in the stories behind the notes who was beethoven mendelssohn the valley these are just some of the questions i asked in a recent documentary the sound of life and guns in the motel i love to look very deeply into the material and learning the notices and almost purely mechanical process at first but that's only half the truth you just know i have to know the circumstances behind the creation of these pieces what kind of a person was this when history comes together with music is actually went on the
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happiest. the history of daniel's own family is one of flights into exile and he's jewish great grandparents had a mansion and then in that was confiscated by the nazis. grandparents then fled to south africa in twenty sixteen he and his family moved back to the end. this is false and ok for us it's a kind of return after a very turbulent century. and now that i live here i'd like to claim this gravesite for our family including my son in law it just means a great deal to me to get it back into good shape. to go with the money by chance or fate or whatever you want to call it you encounter your own past we were strolling through berlin and ran into someone who actually knew my grandmother and i happened to see the name of
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a school and later found out that my grand uncle went that not only in berlin does not occur it's really been happening to me all my life and when god says that. daniel hope was born in south africa in one thousand nine hundred seventy three and grew up under apartheid. his parents regime critics emigrated to london. by a stroke of luck well fate his mother became an assistant to the willed famous violinist you who demand un and young danielle took up the instrument as well. and i used to live here when i was a very small child to. think oh you'd be welcome to come look inside. the tile floor for exactly yeah work you know nothing like. it was that room up there. when you come up to the of the stairs on the there you go yes that one is in there . so this is where you would first practice the ball that's right
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incredible as was the practicing room. when his house was just a few steps down the road it was like a second home to little daniel that you as a violinist became a fatherly friend and later daniel's mentor. manzanar guy you saw violins everywhere they hung on the walls his violin was always on the table violinists were always dropping by to play something for him out of and i think if little children are exposed to something more or less from morning till evening i'll eventually say i want to do that too well that might explain it. when he was just sinks down real hope went to the you who demand you in boarding school it was his own way the rules were strict and the teaches unrelenting he once had to spend two years studying about concerto one time the principal called his parents he was very sorry to report the daniel had done something that was strictly forbidden and he
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said he was court. practicing the mendelssohn concerto secretly in the bathroom. today daniel hope plays in major concert halls the world over he feels drawn to germany the country of his hands estas at one time it was hard for him even to imagine living in berlin but he felt driven to confront his jewish past his good kind of there's no place i'd rather be than in germany or not of course there are disagreements and dissatisfaction and contrary opinions are told but even so i get the feeding the world is on an even keel in germany and i think germany's extremely important for europe but the worst thing that could happen is if the e.u. were to fall apart i really think we've got to stick together. this sound of life is a cinematic poetry tell the fascinating musician historian and human being. well
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as we saw that daniel hope doesn't just live in germany now it's also where his family is originally from and he's not alone there are many celebrities that you might not know have german ancestry. we did some digging and found quite a few. five hollywood stars you probably didn't know have german roots. she was born in south africa but this oscar winning actress his mother is of german descent are number five of charlie's the wrong. thing. at one point she worked as a model and at a bar in hamburg she says that's where she learned to drink. and learned a few words of german. heidelberg in southwestern germany our next door remembers little of his childhood there not surprising when he was just two years old his family picked up stakes and
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moved to ireland fourth place on our list michael fassbender. his father might be german but the actor says he only speaks it when he's had a drink or two or for a role like here in. basterds. chicago for the next bite of the list again went on he continued to look good. and shooting storm through as an zero. next up hollywood great who still likes to recall childhood summers at his grandmother's house in or take. their place on our list leonardo dicaprio. fell in indian appeared on the red carpet with her grandson many times before her death in two thousand and eight. young leonardo first through media attention in
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the river valley when he took second in a break dance competition though his unusual name presented some problems. mixed up this daughter of a german opera singer spent much of her childhood in nuremberg number two on today's list sandra bullock. bullock only moved to the united states when she was twelve and she's never forgotten her german roots though she's reinterpreted them for hollywood. and been for me when i'm in germany i feel german. and when i'm in the us i feel like an american and i kind of. will look lost her german citizenship at one point but regained it in two thousand and nine. and who would have thought this tough guy comes from the rolling hills of rhineland follett's the son of an american g.i.
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in a german mother was born in is over stein. topping our list of hollywood stars you probably didn't know had german roots is you may have recognized bruce willis he also has fun childhood memories of germany. and. what is its heads. and he still loves german bread. german soccer and german cars. named him a special ambassador in two thousand and seven the mayor brought willis the award at a film premiere but the town is still waiting for an official visit it is a. well bruce willis doesn't just have fond memories of germany as a child but also of living in the usa as a teenager in the nineteen seventies and that is where we are heading next now not the americas but the nineteen seventies which still exist inside
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a hotel in the state of hessen in central germany the park hotel nine hundred seventy has not changed its interior design for over four decades giving the guests a real retro experience. this hotel the trucks photographers from international magazines and gas looking to take a journey back in time. the pop hotel nine hundred seventy in central germany lay dormant for around two decades and the interior hasn't changed since the nine hundred seventy s. . you know. it triggers memories people are reminded of how their own homes looked the curtains the lights the carpets the it just brings back memories of these two a nun. here everything is authentic every piece of furniture every one of them.
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actually dying to make founded the hotel with her husband hans they married in one thousand nine hundred sixty three hans wanted to be an interior designer but became a butcher to carry on the family business however the butcher's shop was connected to a guesthouse and set about expanding it importing marble from a silly and leather armchair is from spain the hotel did well but the couple's children didn't want to run it so in one thousand nine hundred three they closed down their granddaughter reopened it though she wasn't even alive in the seventy's it's been an kinda i'm a child of the eighty's. but from my whole childhood whenever i visited my grandma and grandpa i only remember the hotel this way canada. as kids we play hotel here as it was the greatest playground for us once she began running the hotel in twenty eleven when she was twenty three here shag carpet doubles as
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a wool covering. of to and. this is news just part of the family we live here too even. here in the monaco i live with my grandmother which apart from the whole hotel business is a nice thing for me. i can't imagine doing anything else. a retro hotel with a truly flat. well that's all from us for today but make sure to choose and again tomorrow for some architecture thanks for joining us by phone now . next time on your a max massive oh no rising month of fruit and. now a museum in frankfurt to showcasing these concrete monsters of the post-war era.
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