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the one from malawi wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want men to go and visit india changed his luxury food all of it much of an exciting journey around the world forget. hero's story. and the window starting march twenty first on t w. a. welcome to the show great to have you here let's have a look at what we've lined up for you today. actually woman swedish actress and she said we can that is the new lara croft. magic man hans clock
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was found with this amazing illusion. and i feel home living the concrete dream near the conus capital. in one thousand nine hundred ninety six the action hero lara croft was born as the main character of the computer game to merida the game soon developed into a serious and nearly sixty million copies were sold worldwide this makes to radio one of the most successful computer games ever over the years lara croft has changed to look in two thousand once she made it onto the big screen followed by the second firm in two thousand and three back them she was played by actor underling as only now a new to write a movie is on release action guaranteed but one thing has changed also going to become the from sweden is the new lara croft. swedish actress alicia condor
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lara croft in the latest film version of two later should a larger percentage. cruft. the movie follows laura's every first adventures her father disappeared when she was a young girl and. years later she still refuses to believe he's dead and sets out in search of him it's the start of an action adventure and soon the fate of humanity is at stake. don't be too careful these days the world has gone bloody much i'll take two. for academy award winner alicia candor the role was a trip back to her own childhood. lara croft in the tomb raider games have been quite groundbreaking i mean he was the first female protagonist in
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a video game i was a nine ten year old girl standing in the living room i you know so curious i wanted to be part and try this adventure on with finally was the girl that i was you know it was conflate. a former ballet dancer the condor devoted seven months to intent to strengthen didn't durance training before shooting began. and she performed many of her own stunts and fight scenes in the film. she was a real trooper i mean we put her through a lot we had to read some women she. even for her doll olympic whitewater rafting course i wasn't prepared how tough it was going to be to do all these water sequences much to. count as i mean that was tough but he had these huge crowds which means when the water actually hits you it's kind of time into ice so you got really cold it was a problem like the toughest out of all the action sequences surprised me.
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and it paid off with action packed scenes and a convincing screen character. had a tough act to follow after all the same role made a star she played lara croft in the first two movie versions of to greater in two thousand and one and two thousand and three to gether the film temp raked in nearly three hundred fifty million euros worldwide. i think the only reason i came aboard the smell was because i found out it was going to be a very different take on it like myself. but i think it was more maybe the pressure but i. felt more that it's hard to from the beginning that now even you know twenty
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two years later is still has a huge following and a big fan base and of course i want to make sure that i own a character but they already love. most of the filming was done in south africa some scenes required studio work but preference was given. real settings as much as possible instead of green screen and computer animation very few manage. now when you're. the director going to the fantasy world to look as genuine as possible it wasn't the action scenes that were pivotal to the condor but the narrative ones especially those involving lars relationship with her father leave a mark i found but relationship especially when i was introduced to what they wanted to do with this film when i met the director and the produces is that the father daughter relationship is really at the core of the story and you could pull that one out and put it any sean and it would be
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a fact full and something that you will want to follow. but action fans have nothing to worry about the new toon raiders still has plenty of thrills. a definite they watch the new movie let's find out now what else is going on in europe and today's express our owned up off cultural events and it starts in paris with an extraordinary exhibition. of. ten paintings including a box type of cancer and monterey on display at christie's paris auction house the artworks will go on tour before their options off in new york is mags the paintings come from the collection of u.s. billionaires peggy and david rockefeller they're expected to fetch as much as four hundred million euros the jewel in the crown is picasso's young girl with
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a pound basket from nineteen a fine it's valued at around one hundred million euros . kim wilde is back her thirteenth studio album goes on release on march sixteenth with the otherworldly title here come the aliens. the reason for that is because of an event that happened to me back in two thousand and nine where i witnessed some astonishing lights in the sky which i can only describe as you. plenty of other people saw them too and so of course it was going to be the inspiration for the artwork. with over thirty million albums sold today to the british singer as one of the world's most successful recording artists for european tour kicks off at the end of march.
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berlin's museums will add almost one hundred works by german artists marc spec money to their collections big money grants among the most important modernist artists the collection was a request from off historian barbara. among the works on numerous self portraits an exhibition has been planned for the coming fall. when he got a magic set from his grandfather at the age of ten o'clock probably never guessed that he would later become one of the world's most successful musicians he has followed his passion since this child it in the beginning his father an engineer but many of his chicks sent them a lot of things have happened the award winning illusionist has made a name for himself as the fastest in the world class calvin lee on tour with a new program one that is both magical and mystical at the same time.
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comes clark has been working his magic for over thirty years ever since he was a child he dreamt of being a world famous magician with his own show in las vegas. kids done it all now he's on the road with his new show. basis that it was noised you always have to come up with a. thing knew if you go see tina turner for example you wanted to do all the big hits but with me or david copperfield people want to see something new. so most of them so it bit him i'm always on tour always on the bus and that's when i write down ideas and think about what would work that doesn't mean currently i'm busy with eight new things but i'll probably just only keep about three before the us like the field. in the show house of mystery clock wants to do more than just perform tricks she wants to tell a story as the world's fastest illusionist he must fight for a book of spells that contains the greatest magic secrets.
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in the zany some tricks look harmless but a dangerous while others look dangerous but they're harmless when the school when done well it should look easy as it's like dance or playing the piano the audience should be relaxed they should believe that i really am a magician sort of. like. that. i'm not sure why this is still so popular the ship people are so busy online and technology is everywhere he saw it and then they come to my shows to watch someone levitate or watch something in comprehensible so how. did. this trick earned him an award at monte carlo famous circus festival in twenty fourteen he was the first illusionist ever to win. the finished i'm proud of the award
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a magician deceived the public but when you're good you see in people's eyes it's like they're having a waking dream that the toy they like it and that makes me happy with the goods. then comes the grand finale fifteen tricks in five minutes coast a world record in this discipline. the moment you want to be reason to get toys you wonder how your eyes can be deceived like that in this first scene yet but it's fascinating you look carefully and you think you should be able to figure out how it works and yet victor started out you'll never figure it out so you might as well sit back and just enjoy it that's going to. and like all great illusionists hounds cloak takes care never to reveal any of the secrets. that would be kind of boring wouldn't it in any case it never gets boring here in the top
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a living here for almost five years now and there is always something new to discover this tree of the city is extremely fascinating and you can still see this in many places we're showing you some of them this week in our series a trip back in time today will have a closer look at the wall once it's divided the city into east and west berlin leaving east berlin was extremely difficult for most people it was simply impossible in one thousand nine hundred nine the historical moment came the fall off the wall today little remains of it perhaps that's why the three hundred sixty degree wall panorama is so popular. only a few sections of the berlin wall remain the longest is the famous east side gallery the surviving pieces are a reminder of the border that once divided by land paving stones marked the course the berlin wall once took across the city this chapter in history is still of
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particular interest to tourists. i think they could be considering how historic it was like here we knew the world but i think it's it stands out. to be. more of a snake in its history. that's exactly what the three hundred sixty degree panorama . the award hopes to achieve opened in two thousand and twelve visitors are transported back to the divided city to get a taste of life back then. pass around it by nine hundred eighty s. berlin on a gray november day looking out from west to east berlin. music and various sound bites from the time help visitors feel how it was back then. even. i still have goosebumps you could never imagine it i mean you see the pictures on t.v. that this puts you right there in the middle of it i have to say i found it really
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fascinating step by. and it was a really impressive when the room even gives you a sense of the historical background of artistry at a gas easy took three and a half years to complete the image. of the west ending five metres away from the wall looking over it towards the east when we see people living there just like anywhere else without being aware or at least registering that they're living right next to the berlin wall. jadick as c.z. trays life under the shadow of the wall creating the right up my sphere was more important to him than being rigidly factual. he himself is a witness of the era. for years he lived in a section of land that features and his panorama. must almost everything you see here is
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a part of my own experience so i didn't have to do research. to get a c.z. was born in vienna but grew up in former east germany in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight he was deported to west berlin and lived near the border the concrete wall was a part of his everyday life. he rebuilt his world from back then. in a computer with drawings and countless photos he took using extremes as subjects'. heights of creating the look of the time it wasn't easy at all finding accessories to bring the era back to life is that everything from the dead lackaday to buildings to the old showing the machines you have to be consistent as a. consequence that. a returned with a visitor tower was built to house the panoramic screen which is fifty meters high
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and sixty meters wide. twenty fabric strips were printed and stapled together. both the logistical and financial demands were extremely high. the problematic clamp with the panorama everything is enormous and costs a lot of money as a solo artist you never think something like this would be possible by. this three hundred sixty degree the war is a tribute to this historical era the images reflect the banality of everyday life even under such bleak circumstances read of any and all things that people will leave here and say i stood right next to the berlin wall the memory will be even stronger than the real thing maybe it also reflects on how they'd adjust if something like that happened to them or they'll go home and think i already do have to adjust in my life in my job and so on i think it opens up a lot of questions but maybe some answers to. the panorama is sure to bring back
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memories to those who experienced a divided by a limb and offers others a good idea of what it was like. this trio of berlin is featured all week long in our series a trip back in time and because of that but then it's also the topic of our drawl of the week we would like to know which of the well known landscapes here like most current day of the brandenburg gate leads the list but that concert change so join in tell us what your favorite is you find a selection on our website at d.w. dot com slash lifestyle among all participants we'll be giving away a euro mix watch so good luck with that and we continue with a new episode of your magazine in this weekly series we show you extraordinary architecture from all over europe the following birding fits that description really well according to the architects for this house in poland more concrete was used for any other private house in europe before well doesn't sound very cozy
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right with a little trick the building almost looks like it's made of wood. from your own skin national park is just outside the polish capital or song here you can find a house that looks like it's made of timber but the facade is actually made of concrete . and cover one work come out pretty good inside my house six hundred tons of concrete going into the house which is owned by a banker your tommy olkowski. the goal was to make the process look natural in this location because the location is sort of with time. and we didn't want to be. intruders or even very close into this place we wanted to be at home.
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concrete plays a major role in the interior as well. the wood like appearance of the walls gives this normally harsh. cold material and entirely different feel. it feels good to know and if you look at the structure. it resembles what i mean still contains. parts. it is not our fate you know this is a better war material but it looks rather. confiscate moved into the four hundred fifty square meter house with his wife and three children some eight years ago. at first he had some doubts about the use of concrete but not anymore.
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we can feel that this place for. most of us. and that's why. it will bring some sort of stability. so i i like it. stability comes at a price though you can't simply hammer a nail into a concrete wall and hang a picture for example. ski has a simple trick. this is one of the versions of the double sided with stickers this one goes like sometimes you have to. fix it like this so just one. stick it to the wall. and the other part. to the picture.
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just. or mcmaster and that's. most of. the media cough ski family enjoys being close to nature the house has a rooftop terrace and stands on six hundred square meters of land. in the inner courtyard has a pool planning and building lasted three years it took time to develop the perfect texture and color to achieve the. luzhin of wood on the concrete surface. we were experimenting quite a lot and i were happy to find people who are enthusiastic about working. with concrete so we. provide there are some around and a company from truck over the second story except softball and. brought the.
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ruck. storing of i had the full sets of many buildings in crackle and this is how the mixture was created. a house that has a warm and natural feel that concrete is more versatile than if. you just have to be prepared to experiment. you can find more also maki texture and also food fashion and much more in our instagram account so please pay us a visit. europe at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our your maps instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse europe can be. was on instagram.
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and we round off the show today with the latest craze to arrive in europe from the united states is a yoga session where you can bring along your full legged friend and even if he's more interested in the other canine participant the looters position both docs and owners seem to have a way of time. a yoga class with a difference in london. the downward facing dog posture shouldn't be any problem for these pooches as long as they manage to concentrate. in stress and tension or just answer the way. it's human you know it's no good for you and your dog a lot of people think it's dog but actually don't still do yoga and they don't need
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to do go to poses it is actually human yoga in which dogs are invited into the session and they are allowed to roam around freely. money john green helped bring doga to britain it first appeared in two thousand and two in the united states. very sort of through a very right fall for dogs so it first i think is quite shy with all the other dogs quite shy dog. but gradually he gets more comfortable i think the dogs. interact with you and feel every think you feel i'm i truly believe that and when you get to that day to pay for the dog gets to a state of faith as well. and the humping is part of you know you're working with animals what are you going to do. in spite of these minor distractions after ninety minutes of the
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dogs and their owners are thoroughly relaxed. well i think i'll stick to the. dogs we worship and i know that now it's time for me to sign off but i hope you join us again in berlin the next time for more stories from around europe until then for myself and the entire year my steam thanks for watching and as i. next time on your i'm max when the blanks and swiss adventure i yvonne born your sound is catamaran around the world and on thursday a film about his journey will be available at the international ocean film talk together with other captivating films from the high seas dive in next time on euro
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