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car stop a. little. rock and religion clash that brings many parallels tonight. for the two really super reconcilable coming to the devil long control. of august nineteenth t.w. . i want to welcome to another edition of the show i'm your host mcginley today's program is going to the dogs here's a look at what's coming up. everyone darling why dalmatians our love for the world over. cutting edge creation rich macoris cut outs and clear to your
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favorite destination. taste of summer open several shows are infirmed favorites in poland. but we kicked off the show with the locarno film festival which paid tribute to to a time directors who helped to rewrite film history paolo and victoria vianney were awarded for their life's work now they gained international fame with their nine hundred seventy seven a feature film pads of a pod their own or an english father and master of their political commentaries contributed to an important chapter of european film here's a closer look now at some of their work. on the carnes piazzi grandet the festival audience welcomes italian film director paul ottavi jani he and his brother be totally who died in april produced over fifty films together now they are being honored for lifetime achievement. it's
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a moving moment for apollo who was eighty six in the belief that it was this big. it was such a beautiful scene so many people watching me and everyone wanted to hear me say something super mosty they played a major role in in italian cinema and in the national cinema but also they left a very. important memory here on this very. their first film st michael had a rooster screened here in one thousand nine hundred seventy two it's an adaptation of a short story by leo tolstoy. ten years later the night of the shooting stars was also screened here fittingly for the film in the open air at night the tough yani brothers became fans of the cinema as children they would sneak into the movies instead of going to school see you seen in my film
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has a force that you can reel who you really are and what you're experiencing that was a revelation to us so we said we have to make movies i was sixteen and vittoria was eighteen. and from then on it was either cinema or we die with it the korean to cino more in one nine hundred seventy seven the telly on is receive the palme d'or at con for pantry padrone it about the son of a shepherd on sardinia who manages to escape his peasant background the toughie on a brother's poetic and political cinema contributed a significant chapter to european film history. the nostra she never know in all of our china didn't want to make political messages or reinvent poetry with our cinema . no we made films and we had something a feeling that we wanted to transmit to people it was intimidating to use and we said to ourselves we're going to make cinema in the year zero we'll start from scratch and reinvent cinema in the event that having to work with two different
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directors on set was a highly unusual experience for actors. such as scott she played one of the leads in good morning babylon she'll never forget what it was like to work with the brothers. she saw two people you know like a pair of the fitting twins but you already felt that you had one director because each one would be in charge as the director of one sets up and you stand would see the other one listening that he had if they had anything to say they would whisper to each other i think maybe sometimes they would whisper if they wanted to you know suggest tweak to change something that you would never hear what they would say. so were the brothers really always of one heart and one mind. are. artists who
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work alone constantly struggle with themselves. this but just look at the scores for beethoven's fifth symphony no not for shit be mad at the night he tried. how different. it. was i mean. an artist always struggles for herself retore when i both struggled together and that's how we achieved great results. in twenty twelve they won the golden bear at the berlin film festival with a documentary on a group of prison inmates who staged a shakespeare play polo tough ianni had to finish shooting rainbow a private affair on his own because his brother was seriously ill at the time he's never thought of quitting the cinema yes i can't live without my work. every day i sit at my desk and read and write scripts you know who knows what'll come of it.
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he said. it seems like paulo tough yani could soon be back with another new film here on the car knows. moving on to a brief look at other news on the culture scene including a long overdue renovation for germany's fairytale castle that last headbangers are out a lot for next year's heavy metal festival in northern germany here's why coming up in today's express. next two years back in open air heavy metal festival its thirtieth anniversary has already sold out to seventy five thousand tickets were gone within four days of going on sale a ticket to the three day festival costs two hundred twenty euros this year's bokken ended on sunday under a blazing hot sky can opener a festival is held every year in
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a village in northern germany hard rock fans are hoping there will be a very special line up for the anniversary event. for the first time in over one hundred. thirty years noise tynecastle in bavaria is undergoing major refer fishman's the tourist attraction will remain open during the renovations which will cost some twenty million euros about one and a half million people visit the council every year and that has taken its toll on the historic site nourishments don was commissioned by lupica second of the various repairs will continue until twenty twenty two. organizers called the world's largest international talk show is taking place in amsterdam until sunday and that's to make it thirty three thousand animals are taking part in the event many competing for prizes and awards in a range of categories the juries will be judging around three hundred different
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breeds crowning the best dogs in the world around a hundred thousand visitors are expected to attend next year the world doc show will take place in china. sea as promised the show is going to the dogs now when i was a kid i really loved the film one hundred and one dalmatians who wouldn't fall in love with those sweet little black and white puppies with the spots well that film was an international hit but where does the dalmatian breed actually come from spotted dogs found on paintings in egypt suggest it's been around for thousands of years others point to eighteenth century illustrations of the dog in for a shop and that is where we are headed for our next report. many people have a soft spot for this breed of dog their coats are whites with black or brown markings ideally the should be distributed evenly. domitian's are renowned for
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their lovable and playful nature merino ride of it lives in the domination region of croatia and he wanted to own one ever since he was a boy. but in a war zone so little missions are no rare on the domination coast. that's why i wanted to own this kind of dog. because it's something special i found a breeder online who was pleased for her dog to go to me and although she had a lot of inquiries from abroad. the dogs over there are spots to a special gene donation puppies are born with plain white coats and develop their black or brown markings around ten days later. marina right of it spends a lot of time with his dogs are by the coast down nations have lively temperaments and need a lot of exercise up to four hours a day. i'm
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very happy with. never swap him for another breed. he's brought so much satisfaction and joy. in the town of so as drug some ninety kilometers north of dubrovnik i need a seven inch and her donations are about to visit an old franciscan monastery a painting here dating back to seventeen ten shows a scene with del missions. the croatian see this as important proof that the dog comes from this region. they were bred in del mesa in there primarily in the dubrovnik region and the inhabitants were seafarers and try. who successfully exported dalmatians all over the world to india for example because the dogs were so versatile. they were often presented as gifts thanks
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to their beauty and elegance and they reached northern europe by land in france and england they were bred for many years and were used as carriage dogs. to flush out games. celebrities like the beatles like to be seen with them in new york the escorted firefighters on their calls and became the services mascot. nine hundred sixty one disney's animated version of the novel one hundred one dalmatians thrust the breed into the limelight. in one thousand nine hundred six how he would brought out a remake. of a need his dogs were bred by a joker and we shall drive each of their kennel is located in the countryside near zagreb and they sell some of their dogs abroad. and even pigmentation and a good pedigree are important things they look out for. if you
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buy and all measurements around the clock job. dominations are keen to learn so that it doesn't take long to teach them the basics so. this family also got their dogs from a child. cave in marriage she and her husband have two small children so they were looking for dogs that were sociable and could fit into family life. they're a great family though as you can see they're very to children quite active in their families but also there were just so and they know how to break a with children and i liked all masons because they come from croatia. the dogs can go for a run in the woods near their home. for this family dominations mean one thing pure unbridled happiness. so now is a good time to let you in on our ongoing drought now some towns around the world are famous for certain things like cheddar and it's cheese or parma and it's ham
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you get the idea well is your town or region famous for anything in particular if so let us know and you could qualify to win a year old max watch all right now the man in our next report started out by making cutouts for fun to accompany his photographs rich macor then set up an instagram account to share those photos and before he knew it he had tens of thousands of followers he quit his day job and received offers to travel around the world for his photography most recently he's published a book with his creative images we caught up with him at an exhibition in germany. at first glance rich macor may seem just like another tourist visiting listed by the castle in saxony but in fact the artist is hard work his creations shed new light on buildings landscapes and objects. and i've been interested in paper
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crofton paper hobby since i was about fifteen years old. so it was a combination of wanting to combine traditional photography with paper crofts to something that i haven't seen before something that was quite impressive you usually do some research and all of the buildings famous landmarks i know. cutlets would draw around ideas trying to see my design and i go back. home form a core is london he can now make a living from his photography which used to be just a hobby the artist is very successful on social media he's even published a book he takes his inspiration from many sources so it's something that he is on the couch of based on the facts question stories are facts about like i said and some of them. just have nothing to do with it it just looks like a funny thing like that like i was the object variable i chose the story because i wanted to add a different fight. certainly in london like when i asked around taking his photos i
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was learning all these facts about london i didn't know about so i wanted to add them to what i posted to fight. mccord doesn't have a studio he works where ever he finds space for his mobile office. though his cut outs might appear simple at first they're actually quite intricate and full of loving details. i'll post my stuff on instagram because i think it's just the best place to share photos because people school for the quick for quickly and i'll hopefully my photos stand out because they are a little bit different because of the cartels i think that's great but. it's i have a string of something. i kind of think the hand is my signature. i don't really have time to play around with string and stuff i just got my hands.
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on instagram he's become a real star macor is known now as paper boy he already has three hundred seventy thousand followers during his recent visit to germany he transformed. into a drum and cabinets his city hall into a sheet his pictures are now on show here in germany. you know me in until now the phenomenon of rich mccormick also known as paper boy could only be seen and admired on instagram on the internet and that's probably but this is the first time there's been an exhibition of prints here in the malls and i used an even longer insert paris of london where he lives to buy. the. rich macor a. exhibition at least invited and will continue through january twenty nine thousand and anyone who wants to try to imitate his work will certainly find plenty of motifs there. when you're planning a shoot for a movie or perhaps
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a commercial it isn't always easy easy to find the perfect setting and that's where some local knowledge can be a real help often the quickest way to find that perfect backdrop is to call in the help of a location scout we met up with someone who knows the port city of hamburg like the back of her hand. not via trial is a location scout in hamburg. her job is to find places with very special qualities mostly for television or commercial video productions. i go out every day to take pictures to look for new locations that changes the way you see things when you drive through the streets. i made a habit of never going the same way twice a week to find no a certain route i'll take a parallel street and try different routes on foot as well forth why i love it and so she. often chaunced takes her right where she wants to be somewhere like the
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spinner a client wanted to film a party scene through a huge picture window. and i was out looking around this neighborhood it was getting dark when this picture window turned up and i thought that's it so i left a note in the mailbox and the owner called me that. product design. lives in this last convention it served as a location for music videos and a german cooking show the five hundred twenty square metres of living space are in the boat house style open airy and equipped with a top notch kitchen. monkey so it isn't my favorite spot is the kitchen table everyone ends up here you can party here and it's cozy second. hidden behind the rather plain facade of a margarine factory in hamburg altoona district is a new york style show kitchen it's in a vast hall measuring one hundred seventy square meters in size with five metre
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high ceilings in the ideal for photo and film productions because they've thought of so much and it can span so many areas as we've celebrated christmas and new years here with a lavishly set table and we baked cookies. that. we took down the wall paper and had everything plastered and painted just because we thought it looked better it looks great and maybe you could take new pictures that i see a little something's been done just i guess you recognize the table you haven't seen the armchair and a few of the pictures in it and it's very nice. family has offered to have their apartment listed in the location scouts files. the furnishings are a mixture of free market finds and heirloom pieces of this is it it's a little bit retro but still modern we try to set off the older things with bright colors so it doesn't look like
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a granny lives here it isn't it's after all and. if clients want to small studio apartment filemon suggest this one. mike for a commercial for the german cosmetics maker. the value of the top hat took several days and we had to move into a hotel because we didn't have enough room to sleep. later when i saw the film i was completely amazed because none of our things were left in sight at all and. finding a location can take just a little work or last up to several weeks this rooftop terrace with a view of the harbor was a real discovery. this view is stuff. this panorama includes all hamburg's landmarks it kind of makes my heart sing looking out at the elba river in this light. always remained true
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to her native hamburg after her studies and now she discovers new places in her home city every day. all that work has certainly given us an appetite time now to head to a restaurant in the polish city of good duns good to see how a local dishes made it one of the oldest restaurants there since it's a port city chefs always have a steady supply of fresh fish so let's have a look at a traditional recipe with a spicy twist. in the middle ages the ports of get down school was one of the richest cities in the world today it's a popular tourist destination because it's the restaurant was founded in one thousand eight hundred the former dance hall is a good institution a few years ago it underwent a major renovation. dami in missouri rusty is qubits he's head chef he cooks
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traditional cuisine but likes to experiment. with a little shrewder is rather hearty. that it will. get done biggest port people have always been very familiar with ingredients and spices from other countries such as south ron from you know i'm cinnamon. products trainers brought in from all over the world. so i'm actually crazy and has always been very modern with. will. this city's market hall and vegetable market are close by this is where the chef buys many of his ingredients he thinks it's important to purchase regional products. but. this issue is brought in every morning fresh from the baltic sea. musser austine buys herring for a year on macs and carts. though he gets his herbs from fields just outside good onst herbs and spices are important ingredients in his recipes.
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the chef is also discovered a small family run bakery near the restaurant. here bread is still baked according to traditional recipes and there are no artificial additives. let alone the bread is a very important part of polish cuisine we eat it for breakfast lunch and dinner that's why i wanted to have the best bread ship because i'm a dolt. and good bread is also important to today's recipe sharing ta-ta on polish black bread dummy and most of us he cuts the fish delays into small pieces it's already been left to rest in a special marinate. we marinate the herring in a mixture of vinegar onions clodius red peppers salt and sugar to volunteer for food to get off talking to all the fish stays in there for about twelve hours in
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less than a book or human cost good idea but a look at the symbol for gold. then diced sour pickles and onions are added to the mix along with mayonnaise a handful of dill and a small bunch of chives all finely chopped. all the ingredients have to be mixed well apple is then grated into the mixture because circles are cut from the black bread with a ring mold and a few drops of love and use go on the herring. give it all the love i cook very simply but of course it shouldn't be boring. are you simply ingredients in a modern way. none of them there are new shoes with ingredients with special time so mushrooms such as truffles were customers immediately so you walk a little respective down there but it's much harder to cook something interesting
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with simple ingredients on a dummy and must use the mold to place the herring ta-ta onto the black bread and serve that with fresh herbs the traditional summer dish from the polish baltic coast is ready to enjoy. time now for a snack and with that we come to the end of another show but don't forget to follow us on social media and we will be back again tomorrow with the highlights and the best picks of the week until then from me and the rest of the crew here at your max in berlin and go back and we will see you again soon. next time on your own max the highlights show. scotland hosts the world's largest arts festival. discover a house of magic in france is the region. to be
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