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the experience of freedom a sense is like the experience of the day you can visit but you call coming back on . my name as you see what happened i work at the dump and. i read body welcome to the show today we start things off with a little heavy metal here's what's coming up. maiden journey with the many talents of iron maiden front man bruce dickinson. cultural connection on this train it's not the destination it's the journey. and sky kitchen
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alexander causes me to start take on german cuisine. we begin with a visit to the front man of heavy metal band iron maiden not satisfied with being a worldwide success as a singer bruce dickinson went on to write a novel create his own bat and fly as an airline pilot now he's released his also a biography the title of which might concern you if he's piloting your plane it's cold what does this button do and it's proved a hit climbing to number one on the u.k.'s sunday times bestseller list. bruce dickinson is nothing if not a high flyer here he takes to the skies to give us a better view of his home country england but flying planes is just one of his passions. fencing told me that when you're ten one down. you can still win the
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match. being a bit helps me to share my love of english with the rest of the world being an old and labels you to take a very raw look at your life. but there's one more thing. for more than three decades bruce dickinson has been the front man of iron make. energetic and dark. dickinson's distinctive vocals have been described as a human. with razor blades and the band's millions of fans just in love. dickinson is also a great showman and has performed in all sorts of themed outfits the lyrics of
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subject matter like the devil evil wars or atrocities carried out in antiquity all slightly tongue in cheek. to the law in between magnificent. ludicrous is that. the band's mascot eddie goes everywhere they go ed force one with captain dickinson at the wheel has flown the band around the world several times the full sized boeing seven thirty seven even the german government's official airliner. the band canceled a planned tour in twenty fifteen when dickinson was diagnosed with tongue and neck cancer. his sheer determination to win the battle against his illness is very clear at the end of his autobiography for the singer surviving cancer was like beginning a new life. i barely considered the question of. weatherall here put his life on the line to perform in sarajevo at the height
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of the yugoslav wars dickinson who has a degree in history believes it's vital to learn from past conflicts. too many people forget. history too quickly and they assume that. the we will never repeat it. the minute you think like that is when we always repeated. iron maiden's hit song trooper looks at the crimean war of the nineteenth century the lyrics describe the battlefield as a place where no one wins. trooper is also the name of dickinson's very own brand of beer it's got a good reputation. the iron maiden front man has proved to be a successful entrepreneur and he's found another line of work as a motivational speaker for managers. and in his latest gig his company in wales has invested in three simulators to train other pilots.
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here to eddie is on board in fact iron maiden is everywhere. of course we had to give the simulator a try. telling him. there's no autopilot here everything is done manually bruce dickinson is life is like multiple dreams come true so it's no surprise that his autobiography is highly entertaining. he wrote the manuscript entirely by hand beginning the book after beating cancer the experience has given him a renewed zest for life he turned sixty this year but it seems his life is only just getting started. let's get a quick roundup of what's happening across europe with express bus stop we're off to the french port city of must say. an exhibition in the southern french city of must say highlights of lesser known talent of pablo picasso costume design from one nine hundred seventeen to one nine
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hundred twenty one cost so created costumes and set designs for the ballet it was the paris based on samples that exerted a profound influence on dance music and the visual arts apart from costumes the exhibition at the ms sam includes canvases drawings sketches and models by the spanish painter it's set to run until the end of june. the lights are on in copenhagen on thursday the city unveiled forty installations as part of its inaugural like festival. so important at least for spain's that we in the dark period of time we get the lights and get a new perspective on life. the displays aren't limited to buildings the city's landmark the little mermaid bruns is also bathed in colored light. an exhibition has opened in the german city of borg featuring the works of award winning photojournalist will bet layback the show is devoted to shots taken in
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berlin in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight the year of the student uprisings playback worked for leading periodicals his work took him not only around europe but also to the united states many of the images had never been printed and on public display for the first time by the time robert layback died in twenty fourteen he was regarded as one of the leading photojournalists of his day. now to a rather unique railway experience if you take the train from berlin to votes one of the encounter more than just a journey the so-called culture train doesn't just link the two cities physically it also connects them culturally the stuff on bold will help visitors explore. the sched history between germany and poland and apparently to great effect the culture train was honored with a prize of the twenty seventeen cultural brand awards. it
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looks like a disco but it isn't a club it's a train compartment but trip on the culture train between berlin and what's love is a unique journey. this direct train between the two cities only runs on weekends a ticket costs nine thousand euros. during the four and a half hour journey passengers don't just get closer to their destination they also learn a lot about polish and german history berlin are not to leave awesome on as one of the organizers she feels it's important to maintain a cultural dialogue between poland and germany. a culture train is a wonderful way for people to engage in conversation not just to talk with the artists up close but with one another without on. the journey includes a comprehensive cultural program more than three hundred artists have already taken part today double bassist micah hill but he is providing the musical accompaniment to a reading. a library on wheels supplies the passengers with
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plenty of reading material on the history of germany and poland. and a permanent exhibition seen on the headrests traces the life stories of rights laws german and polish citizens. as he's thank you this said he this is the. reason i think it's very important to have this train connection between what's life in berlin here. this makes. this book that it gives us the opportunity to engage in a cultural exchange. and it's a very good way to work through our common history and understand it better and to build the future together now to learn from. this time. the services. popular many people here are looking for clues to their family's past. my last name is polish so poland's always played a role in our family history though i don't have any relatives there but the name
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goes back generations so i have a certain connection without knowing exactly what it is and i'm intrigued. it wasn't easy my grandmother was born in salafia on the polish czech border she lived there for the first ten years of her life and then came to germany. because i've never been to poland myself i want to travel there and look around. me. to call. the culture train made its debut in twenty sixteen stint as european capital of culture in two thousand and seventeen the train was named european trend brand of the year brighter of both common likes to hold readings on it these are the sweetest and this train isn't just a means of transport like other trains that you don't board it just to get from one city to another but to get psyched up for the city you're headed to. arriving in boats love visitors can find traces of the city's history as the former german city of breslau. has only been
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a polish city since the end of world war two both common has written a novel based on the city's history. from one fool until one thousand nine hundred five votes life was exclusively a german city that from one thousand nine hundred sixty the ninety's it was almost exclusively a polish city. tif it's only been in the past few years that a consciousness has taken shape that it's a city with german and polish history and it can be thought of as a place where germans and poles can come together without any revanche just motives . one of. the next day both common is on the culture trains return journey to berlin. the passengers in this direction can look forward to a silent disco where the music is piped into their ears on headphones.
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the. belts vibrating to the beat take on the function of the bass for me it's like. i feel the future has arrived i feel that we are very open and i think that we are moving in the right way. that's why i feel a business really because you do see everybody together it's making us happy to date more than thirty thousand passengers have boarded the culture train and. the culture train really is bringing people closer together stop by stop and without complications simply on a very spirited playful level not in the sense of a meeting of nations but of people. on the basis of culture and exchange. of. organizers hope to expand the project to service other european destinations to promote greater mutual understanding and a more open europe. now we jump on the awards train this week in our
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series we've been reviewing the european oscar nominees and today we're looking at the category of foreign language film three of the five nominees are from europe and it's quite the competitive field two of the choices have already scooped up. awards encounter and bowlin d.w. film expert scott rocks has his money on a hunk arion picture. in. hungary is in the running for best foreign language film with the rector. unusual love story on body and soul. it's an encounter between two outsiders who worked in a slaughterhouse. before the that's what we're doing. i mean that you're both of them under the hood and i'm starting from somebody who
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you know they're going to find a medical you're going to go. if you. don't give them because it's from. the. night after night the introverted new hygiene inspector maria dreams of two dear wandering in a snowy forest by coincidence she discovers that her colleague end of a shares the same dream astonished by this intimate connection the two take tentative steps to become acquainted by day. but it's a real universal story it's a story of. a man who's physically handicapped and a woman who is socially and he kept who meet. and fall in love which seems kind of bizarre but it's really a universal story of love and acceptance really touching really really heartwarming and i think specially nowadays where the rest the world seems it's such a horrible horrific state this kind of movie is something we can really bring
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people together the film already won the hungary and director the golden bear at the twenty seventeen berlin international film festival a big part of fate. of the vocal was to concede to hide what they were doing. leave behind six percent you have. very simple fam like a glass of water he couldn't if. you would yes. would join us because this famous approach of livid with the generous heart. and eighty's breakthrough came in one nine hundred eighty nine with my twentieth century it's about twins dora and legally separated as children fate brings together on new year's eve of eight hundred ninety nine when they both fall in love with the same man the movie won the commodore at the cannes film festival. nearly three decades later on body and soul is their most notable success since
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that triumph. what's interesting about her is she tells very personal stories but she looks at film not as a way of making retelling realistic stories but a sort of she's inspired by dreams and and the sort of reality of dreams and how film can be like a dream watching a film could be like a dream when you see that with on body and soul. blending images of nature and dream sequences and you depicts two people who are strangers in the physical world but nevertheless experience a close connection. more poetic work was widely celebrated as the best love story of twenty seventeen. the other best foreign language film nominees are sebastien leo's chilean film a fantastic woman a story about love and empowerment after her partner's death a transgender woman becomes the object of hostility and must fight for her right to
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be different. loveless by russian director andre can say. this bleak drama shows the divorcing couple so absorbed in their own lives that they don't even notice when their son disappears. the insult a gripping drama by directors. a neighborhood spat between a lebanese christian and a palestinian refugee escalates until it erupts in political street battles. and the square from sweden a satire of the art world by reuben. for language categories the most difficult to pick usually and i often.
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for language categories the most difficult to pick usually and i often i'm wrong but i think this time the best of the group is the hunger in film on body and soul . hungry won the academy award for best foreign language film two years ago with son of song filmmakers from the central european country are currently much in demand ildiko in u.t. is a hot favorite to be hungry as next star and hollywood's for a moment. all this week we've been asking you to tell us about a prize that you have won lots of you sent us great pictures but the winner is. evangelist from san francisco who sent us this picture of her with the trophy she
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won for making the most customer calls after a job. well done with we'll be sending you an exclusive euro max wrist watch now to one of my favorite things about the food germany's capital has plenty on offer from all over the. only this week i've enjoyed peruvian vietnamese and italian but what's sometimes lost along the way is the local cuisine and all series fifty kitchens one city we go behind the scenes at a top fifty berlin restaurants and today we're paying a visit to the michelin starred sky kitchen where alexander cuppa is the head chef . you'll find food from all over the world in berlin i love that about this city. is executive chef. kitchen restaurant he's head of michelin star since two thousand
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and fourteen. he was born in communist east berlin in one thousand nine hundred one after leaving school he trained as a chef. he then went on to work in husam in northern germany. has remained his great love he clearly recalls the fall of the berlin wall in one thousand nine hundred nine. i was about seven when the wall fell the best thing for me was the government's one hundred mark welcome money i went over to west berlin and bought a chocolate kinda. a lot has happened since then and when the buildings are completely restored. you could still see the difference between east and west but that's no longer the case it's really only the older generation who still refer to east and west berlin. and the. sky kitchen is located on the
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twelfth floor of a hotel in the district of least in bear not far from the months. in the past this area was shunned by many berliners and considered unattractive. but now it's growing in popularity many families in particular are moving here because the rents are still affordable. alexander spent much of his childhood with his grandparents on their farm in northern germany perhaps that's why he came to love the local. star chef still draws many of his ingredients from the region. visitors to sky kitchen can choose from three to eleven course menus and taste issues that surprise not only the palate but the eye the menu changes four times a year. we have so many great ingredients in the world.
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seafood crustaceans and you can make such fantastic dishes with. that's the great thing for a chef. you can try out new things bring a fresh modern twist to regional cuisine you can transform it all a bit i think that's great and that's what makes my job so appealing. cauliflower poached egg yolk is an unusual way to serve a popular german vegetable. whether cooked in the oven as a light side. cauliflower is versatile. alexander serves up a modern dish in which he purees the cauliflower. he also serves a vegetable made from various ingredients. traditional
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german cuisine is hearty and often includes a lot of meat the star chef would like to change that so he offers a rich variety of vegetarian meals on his menu as well as meat dishes. he likes to hark back to old german cooking traditions but always takes a fresh approach. i was very fond of eating at my grandmother's she cooked very down to earth food especially cauliflower with bread crumbs not butter with mashed potatoes and roast
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pork that's style influenced the kind of food young people grew to like and now i'm just trying to make that a little more modern. more. like the cuisine the restaurants interior design also combines old and new some excess or reason furniture came from flea markets and are originals from communist east germany. the restaurant can seat up to fifty five guests and offers a unique panoramic view. it is and tell you i'm saying look. we're quite relaxed here and the service is also more relaxed which i like. you don't have to wear a suit and we have all kinds of people who dine here with guns completely normal people like me a lot of the locals come to celebrate a wedding anniversary or birthday you can treat yourself once a year and i think that's great that people do that. but if you want to
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dine at sky kitchen you'll need to be patient the restaurant is always booked out weeks in advance but once they get here most agree it was worth the wait. shouldn't be. jets fans are going. well you can catch up with all reports from up. kitchen series on our website d w dot com slash fifty kitchen's that's all we have time for today but you can follow us on social media like us on facebook for daily updates on follow us on instagram at. max we'll be back again tomorrow with the highlights of the week of our finale . next time on your own max the highlights edition including the flamenco festival and head as it draws dance fans from all over the world to southern spain. top talents the winners of this year's laureus world sports awards
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change so. waste. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing our farm and for the better it's up to us make a difference let's inspire others. going to the environment magazine a. d w. stop us causing me to sleep still. represent. me architect of east germany's place. explained if i had my way. east germany would still be. master of. the bush you know. starting march thirteenth. the libs feel.
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the scars symbol the pain is still tangible. some folks go. for civvies and. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time more of the people making it possible what needs to happen here tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance. of starkers cities during the war. starting march turn on t w.
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w w news live from berlin germany social democrats just signed whether to team up again with chancellor merkel conservatives counting will get underway later after thousands of party members cast their votes with the result into tomorrow so will germany finally get a new government or could this be the start of a political crisis also coming out of steel producers sharpen their rhetoric in donald trump's brewing trade war the i.m.f. says his proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are.
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