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i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something. in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation artists need a chance to start this city's afternoon or starting march tenth on g.w. . everybody welcome to another half hour of european lifestyle and culture here's what's coming up. creative craftsman and model makers the one vice is highly sought after in the film industry. korean cuisine above and restaurant serves up all sensex even bath. and beyond biography on the new album the
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german rockers taco truck make take a trip down memory lane. on thursday evening the berlin international film festival began with film stars assembling on the red carpet. the bally nala started off with a screening of the film isle of dogs this stop motion animation is directed by wes anderson but he needed the help of a berliner to make it happen. visor is a model and prop maker of the highest order working with top hollywood directors to bring their vision to life we caught up with him at his workshop. a good idea like the adventures in aisle of dogs take place in a dystopian future. the models from the background to the stop motion animation are the creations of zuma
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of berlin with a guide only for decades he and his team have been producing scale models and props for film and television productions like the ones they've now made for wes anderson's band of canine teams. they need bank drops and sets of course instead of building big sats like an ordinary feature film it's all made on a much smaller scale the goal isn't to make something realistic but into this we created our own world like you know together with the set designers the director and others. that are all but i think it's not the first collaboration with the director one vice i also worked on anderson's hit comedy the grand budapest hotel. his miniature scale model of the hotel helped create an astounding old world opulence that anderson brought to mind on screen.
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i love models and when i and i i just respond that there's a some kind of charm in i mean it's a funny thing because usually i'm i want to do them. on the first day we work hard the motto i know is i'm i'm doing it because it's a model but then when it's in the movie i am always trying to convince people it's not a model that everybody knows instantly you can tell instantly when it's about you're not fooling anybody but it's something that i associate with sort of cinema history . for the grand budapest hotel cmon vi said did more than just create models elements of the landscape that forms the backdrop to the action were also first created in miniature like these trees. have you ever seen a real forest like this. it's almost like
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a painting. you'd never find anything like this in real life it's something that was created by hand with design. that is what's so fascinating even after all these eons you still have to think about what you're creating and how you'll make it. there is still surprises even now. his first models were ships that were swallowed by whales in the one nine hundred eighty eight release of the adventures of baron munchausen. he also made little glass bottles for tom to clear screen version of the historical novel perfume. i think when hollywood began producing at the bubbles bed studios outside the land cmon vice was there from the start for clinton turned tino's inglorious basterds he built a model of a cinema that went up in flames some of the weapons were also forged in vices workshop. of the dismissal this knife belonged to brad painting glorious bastards for it was his main weapon the one he used to carve
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a swastika in crystal vance's follow him with the whites record finished goods topped with the general and off topic well if you go to the feelings of shock his team also delivered the futuristic weapons used in cloud atlas. for the three musketeers he created old rapiers and made models of flying ships. making the impossible possible is seaman vice a specialty. but. of filmmaking you have to be able to deliver good creative solutions at the drop of a hat and they have to be done on time and within budget. projects here it bubbles back are a good training ground for that theme was the modifies it is one of the people in the industry who still masters the traditional filmmakers craft the new. at the filming of bridge of spies director steven spielberg realized that the cockpit of the u. two spy plane was too narrow for the cameras. cmon vice and then built
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a model that looked so often that filming could be done from the cockpits interior . to fall in love with a child and sometimes there's something you haven't done before a new challenge and you suddenly find yourself with an opportunity to work with a true master. but in the end it's all very professional and they ask you and you just make sure you do a good job and. twenty years ago i once said if i ever get the chance to work with spielberg i'll retire right then and there. but of course you do still have to keep working off towards them with the law for all that was wrong in their lives. and that's a good thing too wes anderson's animated adventure would have looked very different without the creations of simone vices workshop.
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time for a quick roundup of what's happening across europe will be heading to britain twice but first a quick pit stop and it's really. a multimedia exhibition celebrating the works of gustav klimt has opened in rome the austrian painter who died one hundred years ago is considered one of the pioneers of beginners art nouveau movement the claim to. experience installations include projections of several hundred works from paintings and sketches the show will continue through june tenth. a new fashion initiative representing all fifty three countries of the commonwealth has been launched in london the commonwealth fashion exchange aims to boost rising talents of the member nations among them designed to euphemia and sidney davies who
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fled her native sierra leone at the age of eleven the project also enjoys the support of the duchess of cambridge the faster signs from the initiative will be showcased during his london fashion week at buckingham palace on monday. belle and sebastian have a new album out the scottish pop band recorded fifteen original songs for how to solve our human problems including we were beautiful. real world. over the last two decades belle and sebastian have made a name for themselves putting out low fi indie pop with heart and soul they're currently touring europe before heading to north america in june. that's a german rock band that is celebrating its twenty five year anniversary talking tronic were formed during the tail end of the handbook school movement during the
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eighty's and ninety's several bands that sang their socio critical lyrics in german sprang up in the hound bird region targets on external remain relevant today as proven by the fact that their latest album recently made it to number one in the charts. is. to. be. the single electric guitar from took a tonic is a trip back into. time and the coming of age and the front man. grew up in a small town in southwestern germany he always felt like an outsider those emotions are now we call them the band's new album titled. for infinity. he might not be. because can fall i remember how anxious i was i wasn't brave cruel because i remember feeling threatened by other kids. kids can be so nasty maybe i
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didn't fit into that dominant boy set up like me so this is probably not the. same old us who passed out in the video this long haired boy place young from not so who's now forty six years old the sixteen songs on talk of tonics new album are part autobiographical and include moments of sadness and embarrassment. discovered. a lot of people writing their autobiography to stay away from those issues. and to take the wall memories are often hazan or memorials and people usually prefer to remember the beautiful moment rather than the painful ones. but the tough times have an impact on us to. please pray. the indie rockers twenty fifth anniversary sees them returning to their early days
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instead of abstract linguistic constructions it's back to basics on the lyrics front. the tonic was founded in hamburg in one thousand nine hundred ninety three they wrote pensively ricks and soon made a name for themselves as germany's pop intellectuals in the late ninety's took atomic also became commercially successful their studio albums have regularly featured in the german top. ten and they like to raise the bar with each new release. i used to just spew out the albums but it was fun and led to good results but we've decided that for us that's not the right way to do things anymore. you're getting a form of those. after twenty five years and twelve studio albums under their belts talk a tonic are still going as strong as ever they'll start their tear in march but fans will have to hurry the first few shows are already sold out.
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we stay in germany our next stop bolin the german capital scullery scene is bursting with flavors from around the globe and all series fifty kitchens one city we take you behind the scenes of some of the city's best international restaurants today we're off to the district of quite spec to get a taste of the country princess a korean restaurant run by a young me snowden park she shows us how to make the national dish up. to come when i came to berlin it was the best city in the world as far as i was concerned but i really missed the kind of food i ate in korea and it was nothing like what i had at home. but it's also. young me snowden parks family moved to germany in one thousand nine hundred sixty six.
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she was born in the german city of bull spoken in one nine hundred seventy nine after finishing high school she spent a year in the south korean capital so. that helps solidify her career roots. today she feels equally at home in both cultures germany and south korea. in two thousand and nine young may opened a restaurant can she princess and spoke district of. although she has a degree from drama school a friend inspired her to make cooking her profession. at first she sold her dishes at a local christmas market. this test phase turned into a huge success bought it took another four years for young me to find the right location for her concept restaurant he had been it was a full bicycle i walked by here and thought it was great and that it didn't look
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like a restaurant i fell in love with it right away despite the fact that it looked terrible . everything was covered in orange tiles the interior was completely ugly but the architecture fascinated me i also liked that it was on two floors i think it was love at first sight it's not even that is. the sun leave office. together with a business partner young me spent three months renovating the former night. she wanted to create a korean restaurant with authentic food in a sleek and modern setting that would appeal to an international cleone town in the beginning she hired a gastronomy expert to help implement our ideas. the declaw it was amazing the way it all developed in the beginning but some of my
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guests said things like where is korea anyhow or what is korea. he had no idea sometimes i thought take a look at your cell phone that's actually a south korean brand and give them a heads as you but in the last four years or so forty or fifty korean restaurants have opened in berlin and. it's a great feeling seeing it becomes a stablished it's. a new calm this. is a traditional and very popular korean dish. it can be made with vegetables tofu or beef if you use beef the first step is to prepare a seasoned marinate. the
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meat should marinate for at least an hour. the word even bob literally means mixed rice which is the base of the dish. and you just add a few of your favorite toppings whatever appeals. unlike in some asian countries in south korea the rice is eaten with a spoon chopsticks roni used for scientists use. at kimchi princess even bop is one of the most popular dishes on the menu. as a sitter and when the show looks so wonderful when it served and you also get a soup with it. you don't eat the soup first the way you normally do in germany that's the soup is eaten with the baby. another important thing is that you first
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season it with spicy paste and then makes it well with your spoon. many guests are reluctant to do that because it looks so pretty and they don't want to ruin it but it really should be stirred. when she opened her restaurant more than eighty years ago the immediate neighborhood didn't have all that many restaurants many of her friends thought the venture would fail. the area has since become trendy. kimchi princess was working on ways friends used to call her the nickname is a reference to kim chee for men to cabbage dish that's popular in korea when young me opened her restaurant she knew pretty quickly what she wanted to name it. meanwhile she's open to more eateries in ballet. and you say you're going. to need to actually get to sail.
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on carbon hoofed is not your average retiree is over seventy but still loves to go clubbing and has been dubbed the hipster grandpa in fact he says he goes dancing for up to ten hours every saturday after a photograph of him went viral he's now being booked for gigs as a model and actor let's meet the man who challenges the world to live a wild and dangerous life. the streets of berlin are going to end on common health care he favors hack bow tie waist coat and jeans he always has he used to be a chef by profession it wasn't until he was over seventy that he became a model and a sought after one at that whether it's for fashion shoots or t.v. commercials but he still determines the way he presents himself to the world.
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sometimes very formal sometimes very light hearted dancing through the city. times like this it all depends but never anything artificial. ok maybe a little sometimes. the hips the grandpa as he's sometimes called is over the internet. his fame began when a photographer posted a shot of him online nothing commercial just a snapshot and then it started circulating on social media this was the photo. it's fortunate now that i'm no longer employed there's nothing to stop me from doing whatever i would like to do that often i don't feel passionate about. but i know double of the stuff he's frequently consulted by fashion bogus and likes going dancing a man who enjoys life. he finished i want to feel
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alive and be involved and i may have that last for life but i have not forgotten that i am motile us that one day it will all be over is a decision like this but until then i'm going to live the way i want to only we each made us foreshadow he's certainly not joke typical elderly gentleman but anton crap and host is not the kind to conform his outlook just go for it. time for the final installment in this week's series coal of the mountains so they were moving away from the alps to the polish czech border to climb the. the mountains crest forms the border between the two countries with an altitude of around one thousand six hundred metres it's the lowest peak we've travelled to this week but it has plenty to offer apart from the beautiful scenery that is also
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a rather alien looking observatory. it's a fourteen minute ride from the czech ski resort and that's what's near chicago to the top of mount. as it's called in chan. and it's ideal for hiking climbing and cross-country skiing. the czech polish border runs right across the mountain range. and at the top on the polish side the concrete u.f.o. is actually a weather station it opened in one thousand nine hundred seventy four. the winds can get pretty strong up here when it gets to over sixty kilometers an hour the cable cars can only go half way up. yes and if you're sent us this
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is my first time here so it's all new to me. it's certainly very wintry. over on the polish side of the mountain there is no snow it's all bulls but this is the only area that has not. we didn't know we would not be able to ride all the way to the top in the cable car today but it doesn't matter. the weather is wonderful stylishly is much use for them both because. according to folklore there is a famous spirit living in this mountain range group itself the giant is the subject of many legends and fairy tales he may be fictional but he's everywhere and he's good to those who are nice to him and stands guard outside many a house in pits punched me in chicago. and in the polish town of car patch on the other side of the mountain as well. the winter sports resort even has a museum devoted to the spirit he is after all rather like the patron saint of the
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region. and don't want to know what our mountain spirit as rough as the landscapes and weather but he is fair minded if he helps people in need and punishes those who harm nature. here we see him teaching a lesson to a farmer who would not let a girl take week from his fields to bake a. of bread. but on your own. on the check side there are several ski slopes. people come here from all over the world for winter sports fun . many sign up for classes to improve their technique. usually much runs a ski school. it's about seventy percent downhill skiing but there is also a snow park and you can snowboard. with them or we have
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a total of forty four kilometers of ski slopes here with sport but in. an alternative to zipping down a ski slope is hiking. either way to recover from the exertion visitors can stop for a rest and a meal in a traditional mountain launch. one local specialty is a soup made with fermented sourdough eggs potatoes and mushrooms. you know name but it was your go to show this in this very special because it's in the middle of a national park and there's a total ban on new construction. this place is just for visitors to the mountain will. they come in large numbers oh
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year round the top of mt snow is the coldest place in the czech republic it snows there one hundred seventy days a year but when the skies are clear it's a truly stunning sight. all this week we've been asking you to vote for your favorite holiday destination on our website the costs of supple us from corinthian greece got in touch as. will probably not be climbing any mountain soon his ideal vacation is a sun sand and surf holiday thanks to everyone who took part will be sending you an exclusive if you're a max wrist watch that's all for today's show we'll be back tomorrow with the highlights of the week bye bye for now. on the next edition the cura max highlights mocktails economic called towns are also reaching your. long wrong is the highest mountain of the alps and
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