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those events today. the seeds civil rights. movement. one. thousand nine hundred sixty eight the global revolt starts september first on d w. hi everyone and count to you max movies music alex more all this is coming up in today show. it's still in the vet is international theme festival turns seventy five. singing the blues we visit a musical house in the baltic forest. malton classic
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need chairman artist mock rubens and just sent that he created this. week a golf today in italy the venice film festival is in full swing now a total of twenty one firms are in the waste for the golden lion this year they've and has long been a magnet for hollywood movies also than any other international film festival a series of american movies which have primitive venice in the past went on to an office the festival they have breaking but what makes it so unique to this day we ask around the opening. actor ryan gosling got a warm welcome in venice he plays the lead in the festival's opening film first man two years ago he and us director damon says el made a splash in venice which we're going to hamper start from the latest collaboration
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is a bio pic about neil armstrong the first man to walk on the moon how precarious the whole idea of humans in space especially that time was i think to me it raises lots of questions that are that are certainly very relevant today of what what what the cost of a goal is and what at what point does a goal not become worth it anymore and what sacrifices are we you know as a country as a as a globe willing to shoulder in the name of a goal. with my only watson kristoff else the jury for the seventy fifth edition of the festival includes some of the biggest names in the business. at the first major party guests enjoyed a stunning view from the terrace of the hotel tiny early it's legendary like the festival itself. just as i ask you which the world's oldest film festival what's not to like look out the window there's your answer. it's such a beautiful beautiful setting and somehow and months all the chaos you can.
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you know famous last words but somehow you managed to keep the calm because the water surrounds even this is a very nice city and beautiful you. you know you go on a boat. and then of course had a lot of great films this year the festivals films range from mike leigh's historical drama peterloo to alfonzo cooldowns roman about the life of a family in mexico city in the early one nine hundred seventy s. vendors florian hunk of marx never look away the family drama which is nominated for best. foreign language film at next year's oscars is in competition for the golden lion. venice is the oldest film the first of all and for me the most important one is one that understands well the vagaries of history up it can't. be an exhibition is being held to mark the festival seventy fifth anniversary it all
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began back in one thousand nine hundred thirty two dr jekyll and mr hyde back then miscellanies fascist dictatorship left us mark then came italian the areolas in one thousand nine hundred sixty four michelangelo antonioni won the golden lion in the one nine hundred eighty s. germans or actors were successful at venice i dream vendors with the state of things became synonymous with art house cinema and vicious but not very glamorous but that all changed in twenty twelve artistic director alberto barbera i think that american cinema still one of the strongest theme in this from the world and one of the most interesting as well i decided to invest in to work a lot in rebuilding strong relationship with them and then we were like we were lucky enough to open the festival with a couple of films that went to the also going to gravity in burma and so on. this year the mexican gammel tell toro is jury president last year's film the shape of
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water won the golden lion. and went on to clinch best film at the oscars so was hollywood set to score another success in venice. of course we have a bunch of well established to make it in the main competition this year but changing it to not be the same getting used to being the bus entry we don't know it's completely unpredictable i mean julie is made by nine people coming from different countries different culture. and the jury members are already engaging in lively debates about early favorites though naturally their choice. this is are top secrets. i mean the jury you think i'm going to say something about the film people or they've been shown it's some great artists and i'm sure that we're going to have a tough time choosing which one it's. quite a huge selection and a lot of american filmmakers. grace. i'd like to see more
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female directors but. along with all the glitz and glamour the venice film festival also stands for constant innovation so even the hollywood stars in the lido could soon find themselves out shown by new talents. what van is is all about film by lynas currently attracting technology that now in today's express. the i half a the leading showcase for the global technology industry opened on thursday in berlin something thousand nine hundred exhibitors are presenting their newest products and you know patients the focus this year is on smart homes and artificial intelligence but ultra high definition t.v. news with eight k. resolution are also among the attractions first held in one thousand nine hundred
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four the i.f.a. is one of germany's oldest trade fairs this year it runs until september fifth. could have sank at the school paeans founder and guitarist turned seventy on friday now a grandfather is shankar as been rocking stages for more than half a century he found at the school peons in hanover in the one nine hundred sixty five fold the sun wind of change became an anthem symbolizing the full of the berlin bull shank isn't considering retiring any time yet julius is basically stress but in the right balance it's positive stress. it keeps you fresh and you know you soldier is currently touring the u.s. with the scorpion. king cole the fifth and queen sanju of norway celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on wednesday the couple rode to a service and also concedes will in
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a nine hundred sixty six lincoln continental when they became engaged over fifty years ago it caused quite a stir sanju was a commoner to guess that this year's anniversary celebrations of the cathedral included two hundred ordinary citizens who requested an invitation via email. when we think of painting with a pad we have a certain picture in mind is a picture on a sheet of paper a canvas perhaps but german artist not proven creates completely different works of pots with his pattern he can paint in the air so to speak his three d. pen produces then fat of plastic instead of pate he showed us how in his studio. fine threads strung onto a row of twenty friends each a fragment of the entire work. from the right perspective the three d.
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art merges into a male only. it's a bit i don't want artist must be a. month idea out there this is a technique that's not very well known here in germany on attachment of the money and it really takes the viewers by surprise and does the sooner. they have to walk around the objects to experience them fully and the scope for all of the images it's a big guy from among them because for me as an artist that's great to see the informations consulate on our. building used to work with brushes and paints in twenty seventeen he discovered the three d. pad and fell head over heels in love with us. here at his daughter in studio and he experiments with the technique almost daily creating offbeat sometimes spectacular works of ours. as a snark complet it's a totally different way to work than painting in painting i'm dealing with
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a two dimensional surface and creating my three dimensionality through color and perspective alone. but mostly the treaty pen i make a drawing and lift it off the surface and hang it in the room space so i've got the entire room to work with what is the my number of arms of. the panel blacks much like a hot glue got a plastic filament is heated into the thick streets from the pens to the molten plastic hardens interests thread within seconds. or minutes as the first i had some problems adjusting for the speed of the pan. the plastic strand comes out of the tip at a constant speed and i have to work with it damn it must have some control over how thick the strong. but through the speed i work at it and but i can't just dust something off i have to go with the flow on most of us and. mark bill and does
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still work with conventional paint. says his three d. artwork as a fanatic extension of his paintings on canvas. one of his main subjects is flying he likes to draw. in three d. he can hold and turn them. for. viruses and i have different ways of looking at this target and expressing it. goddaughter lastic results in a kind of reduction. of the top. i might have a given shape a single fish that they reproduce with the material you have the portraits you a number of this medium is a completely different means of expression of them painting. the environment as another of markby otherness principle themes in his task he deals with threatened to be colonies all plastic trash. and he
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only uses biodegradable materials that's important. is measurement monarchy. for them i'd like my art to inspire lots of people to change their thinking. maybe look at how we live and at whose expense which is minotaurs dot often refers to them as a product i try to buy as few products in plastic packaging as i can michael as my mum local products your posset. that's not easy but i want to live a sustainably as possible and pass a little bit of that on to others to live in one most of the some other form of. time now for a sneak peek into a special house in another episode of a serious living outside the box and for that we're headed to lithuania to the countess region west of the country's capital then yes we went to the small town of
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tool i met up with house owners who have a great boost and in fact they've built a home which entire structure has been designed to optimize the acoustics off the music they've built their home in the wood so you know they can play blues music as loudly as they want that's why the couple advised visitors to bring along if plucks when they come along we did just that so have a listen. its natural surroundings remain untouched a modern home nestled in a little indian pine forest. that was built as a tribute to the blues. hello i am either as my wife and do their best to meet you in their will come to my blues columns. i just come and ask as an architect has lived here with his family since two thousand and fourteen the woods aren't far away from the city of quantised but
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far enough to blast the blues as loud as they want any time they want it's a house full of passion. goes a wrong month for the blues romance and taking it easy this isn't just my blues music little by little my wife has grown accustomed to listening to the blues every day i've told her about it it's very important to us a little bit most oshea my. that's apparent throughout the one hundred seventy square meter house its design is inspired by the music genre even the kitchen island is in balance with old vinyl records. the center of the house is an open living area spread across several floors. and put in more this is the center the heart of the home. it's the room where we hang out together. and we listen to music watch t.v. . or work in the op an area. there was
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a book it was designed for good acoustics. and that's one of the acoustic ceiling construction and paneling of foam. with an aspen ellis. the sound is as clear as it would be in a concert hall the integrated sound panels roundoff the aesthetics and ensure optimal. sticks without interference. true to the open plan design music accompanies every family member as they go about their business. including when their son ignace visits. the musical atmosphere is controlled from a single sound station. so there is this some troll music station where we can choose which roam we want music to play and by pressing one or the other button we can turn on and off music and sound. in
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a terrace or in the living room. the speakers are integrated in groups throughout the house. so the bathroom and bedroom for example are single unit acoustically speaking. the dinner. we spend most of the day with music that's no exception in this room as you can see we have speakers and music equipment. we end the day with music of course with something slightly more relaxing. but music sends us off to sleep. the family spent many years in the city but they were looking for a place where they could relax and train quality and listen to the blues undisturbed. once they found the len the main question was how do you create a house that fits into its natural surroundings and differs from the building style typical of the area but also pay homage to the blues.
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i've always listened to the blues even before the house was built had come here regularly and the sound from the car radio felt really special here we go blues the combination of birdsong and the blues fit really well together. then we took a family vacation by the sea listening to lots of blues music and suddenly the idea came to me so i joined outline of the house in the sack. their son ignace is also an architect. he and his father drew up plans on the computer before creating a three d. model. it's a place where you know where you connect with nature and the building itself and our architectural philosophy we thought about this a lot about this
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a motional connection the form that when people and buildings and this is the place for me where i really can serve and the marriage with the with the surroundings with her natural materials when the music playing from the house and the birds singing at the same time lose their lives is really authentic music was ago every night in the forest near quantised they're singing the blues inside and out. and staying on the topic of music we continue what sounds music ballet to be it's the stuff dreams are made of. rachel armstrong has what millions of young girls longed for. just seventeen years of age she's landed a coveted place at russia's bolshoi ballet academy she spent most of her young life working towards that goal training for several hours a day. it's just everything to me i really enjoy
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and it's what i want to you. rachel grew up in gateshead a town in the northeast of england she knew she wanted to become a ballerina at the age of six and her parents helped her to realize her dream when their living room grew too small for her to practice or pirouettes simply ase they turned their garage into a ballet studio they even hired a private instructor who focused exclusively on rachel's nutritional needs and muscle development in such a disk. and it's like this is so. so. says the bolshoi is among the world's oldest and most famous classical ballet companies rachel's fifteen minute video application was so convincing that the jury accepted her into the academy straight away without an interview that rarely
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happens. now four years of training a wager and possibly an international career many graduates of the bolshoi ballet academy have gone on to become superstars in the ballet were. those to do is get issues other girls from the north of england decided to attend the russian ballet school turned into a kind of local hero it's a good example of what you can achieve with a lot of hard work and stood up a steep you if that was being your. soon rachel armstrong will be setting up home in russia to do what she loves to do most to dance from morning till night. pounds now it's time again to get creative in our weekly d.i.y. serious we show you how you can make a lot of things to brighten up your home in just a few steps today all expert fun cisco even shows that you can use
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a light chain for more than just a christmas tree sometimes lovely light lettuce can save more than a. hey you need if you're looking to find i can change your living room and this is the perfect atari for you today i would show you how to live up to the rate of let go of all the old. to start you will need to buy top but later you can find them in an art and craft store bought of them on line you also need a box cutter acrylic paint and a paint brush. and a string of lights. use the knife to cut along the front edge of your letters. you want to remove the whole front. of the duff and take the carpet out of the letter. is there any cardboard left over sticking out at the edges you can trim
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them off with this is. now you can paint the legends with a paint. you don't have to paint all sides but i prefer doing that to avoid sloppy edges i chose red because that thing it matches my lights kiss. make sure to let the paint dry well. if you're not sure how many string of lead has now is the time to count i have twenty now i'm sure ending with two punch each show to distribute the lights evenly. and to make sure i don't run out of space i've made a little sketch of where i want each slide position and. use a ruler to measure what each leg needs to be placed and marked the position with and i estimated the distances more than i really measure them.
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and using my battery power drill to make the holes but if you don't have one you can also take a screwdriver. any other point to object such as a letter opener. one syria down user shop then said to tidy up each hole and round up the edges. now you can prick this string of lies into each hole start at the first letter. of my life have a lot of calls between each so i'm talking on the left of a card into the letters as well as i can. i'm reading it then why a round the cut at some spots to x. debility. make sure the legs a straight in tide and voila your handiwork is ready to brighten up your home especially in the dark.
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you can also turn the leather around and in fact the bugs from behind so they light up inside and another fun variation is using a colorful string of life. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel d.w. interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home decoration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't miss out. on you tube. or. brings us to the end of this edition of your mags let you can join us and from all of us here but thanks for watching and hopefully see you again tomorrow by the.
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