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everybody was wrong to want to tweak the reality that the whole thing might blow up in the face of a system that spawned out of control. probably that will. cause. the current best mood bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on w. . i want to welcome to a new week of euro max with me your host megan lee from big birthdays to big birds we've got a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. tender a celebrations berlin film producer brownout turns one hundred. good cars saving the rare northern bald i bet it's. an
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image you make over young vinter give you life to bring wine. we started off the show was one of the most important film producers of the post-war period brown he's a household name here in germany but internationally he's perhaps most recognized for his nineteen ninety film your robot europa which won an american golden globe award now the story centers around the struggles of a young man and his family during the nazi invasion of poland and the war the followed topics related to the nazi era often takes center stage in brownnose work being jewish a large number of his relatives were murdered in the holocaust and brown has himself was forced to flee now as he turns one hundred we take a look back at his life and career. one of germany's most distinguished film
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producers is showered with honors at berlin so palace cinema friends stars and colleagues came together on saturday to celebrate entrepreneurs hundredth birthday and his life's work. they are still there voted certain he's the producer who made and shaped german cinema. and he wrote film history like nobody else is sure to get free movie kind under them and this just try to imagine the sheer volume he put out in that time looking back on it you just can't comprehend it the static so fast and the congo falls under we can just be glad he's still here he's a witness of the times site so he. is the youngest daughter at least broner organize the evening he no longer gives interviews let's talk to you about your case my father is overjoyed he's totally excited he's in top shape he's sitting up in the theater waiting for his gas and he feels deeply honored you know to stay out of the highlight of the calibers the presentation of the medal of honor for
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entrepreneurs life's work by the head organization of the film industry in front of seven hundred guests. produce some two hundred sixty motion pictures since the one nine hundred forty s. among them were international successes like europa europa winner of the one thousand nine hundred two golden globe for best foreign language film and oscar nominee for best adapted screenplay it tells the true story of the jewish youngster who survived the war as a member of the hitler youth. think it's lost and it's a gun that i think about the past day and night i'm tied to the past when those things every day i have to bring the victims back from oblivious that means giving them all face. is a polish jew he survived the nazi era on the run and in hiding he made the whole. constant persecution of the jews of principal theme of his work producing twenty
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four films on the subject in the past sixty years. rarely were they commercial successes post-war german audiences shied away from confronting the past so but on are also made light entertainment thrillers adventure stories and musicals with stars like cut out enough and then they. seem to be trying to not get on topic i can shadow mine out on god. god god can have. it was very important to him to produce movies audiences want to see the music and entertainment films later the famous dr mchugh's and mystery movies and once he'd made some money with the commercial films he'd produced one to keep the memory of the holocaust victims alive. out of all our became one of the leading film producers of west germany in europe a motion picture mogul who loved the flamboyant public image and lifestyle. at his peak in the one nine hundred fifty s.
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and sixty's he turned out one blockbuster after another. of only a mob rule i don't think are you. the financial and artistic crisis that hit the german cinema in the late one nine hundred sixty s. pushed around as previously successful family run c.c.c. films to the brink of ruin in the early one nine hundred seventy s. production was temporarily halted not to put on or concentrated on specific projects such as the passer by in one thousand nine hundred two romy schneider's last film role. in two thousand and six his daughter elise browner took over from in the business but our two opponent he's an eye on things from the background not even at one hundred years old would he think of turning his back on the movie business. if. it's very hard to work with a man who's accomplished so much. much and it's such a patriarch. only one opinion counts and that's him of course we've had our
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disagreements but it works out he and most of all my mother are very happy that someone in the family is carrying on. a nice broner hunter promised her father that along with all the profitable productions she would carry on making films that keep the memory of the holocaust a life. time when i'm no longer around these films will be there in fifty or one hundred years ago to bear witness to watch what happens at this time. for us these that's why it's. part of a calmer person on the fires this century of german history and over seventy years of success in the film business. moving on now to a brief look at other stories making headlines on the cultural scene in today's express. the
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austrian city of linz was transformed into a huge art installation at the festival on saturday. at the open air show kaplan theatrical group left fewer of those polls were counted the history of humanity and nine seems a crowd of more than one hundred ten thousand people gathered to watch the lens has also been hosting the r.'s electronica festival some thirteen hundred scientists an artist exploring the effects of modern technology on society this year's theme was error the art of imperfection. over the weekend around one hundred fifty thousand vintage car bombs attended the goodwood revival in southern england it was the twenty's edition of the festival which celebrates the house in days of motor racing good luck is the only historic racing event which is staged entirely in period dress and. modern cars are banned
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from the grounds during the three day revival which is held in britain's famous goodwood motorcycles. and. the world's best cliff divers had demonstrated their skills in mostar bosnia and herzegovina. on the panel to its top of the red bull foot diving world series twenty teen the athletes leapt off the nine hundred meter high study must bridge. the rebuilt sixteenth century bridge is a new next goal. world heritage site. the clue divers will meet again for the world series grand finale on september twenty third in italy. we turn our attention now to some wildlife now the northern bald i best may not be the most beautiful bird in the world but it is one of the rarest now the species
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was almost entirely extinct until an initiative between the european union and the world wildlife fund was launched to save it all now a unique resettlement project is underway we take a look at how things are going so far. it's an impressive sign twenty thirty one northern boulder ibis is flying from germany to their winter quarters in italy. france to mothers. and cotton as showing that it's the way. the two women are part of a team dedicated to saving gold and bold ideas from extinction. after working with the birds for months they know that beauty is more than skin deep even for. fun for a lot of us them unfun with us has a lot of people say they look ugly terms and the life but when they see the birds live they realize that's not true and end they're really lovely birds they will.
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act each one has its own character each one is special for this or that and that's what gives them the beauty that these birds radiate. the smash his ask idea so much and this is asker he always wants to be close to you to be beheaded for that you can recognize him right away from his behavior alone. so even if they all look pretty much the same we can tell the difference wasn't that he does work with them every day. whereas. the northern border says one of the grammar is on the planet it's been an endangered species for for centuries but now some birds are being reintroduced into the wild. they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss johannes fits the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. or higher than
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birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. going. and that takes a lot of effort. and call him as to start working with a bird shortly after they hatch the foster mothers teach them to react to certain calls. the fight is the kind that is. their northern border and this is getting very close to their foster mothers. the young birds are supposed to follow the women everywhere because they have and it's a person and we kept and when they're between three and eight days old they learned how as soon as they learned how to take food from a sudden we start calling them like this at every feeding they hear it so they'll connect the food with the car that's what i've been the one where in the ultralight aircraft we use it so that they'll follow us around them it sounds and
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a half label. on a smaller snake and call and i asked i have spent half a year training the birds to fly with them the project is supported by the worldwide fund for nature of the photos and always follow the plan it takes practice. funny i'm a fan of plans but even as if we start off in small steps and we take really short flights and slowly increase them and then when we've been in the air for a while we circle around and keep calling them and entice them to faraway meadows and eventually when they notice that we're taking them on outings that we're flying to new meadows with them that spurs their interest then they get it and follow us everywhere that's why i'm with him fighting. now they have an almost one thousand kilometer journey ahead of them the e.u. finances the reason for hope project for your highness fights the plane journey is something special and. this is pretty just moving with the birds in three
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dimensional space crossing the alpine divide as an elevation of up to two thousand six hundred meters is fascinating almost surreal to not see all. after exactly two weeks a line to the new goon of all the tallow and nature reserve in south in tuscany. and as i have they are here just happy to have arrived at their winter quarters and succeeded in showing the ibises the way south. but the joy is tempered with sorrow because soon the foster mothers must bid farewell to their charges nothing short without it is a bit sad but then that's the aim that they're free and independent and that doesn't work if they're relying on us for those i think if them. to foster mothers will stay with their feathered friends until november by next year at the latest the birds should be able to fly so i. want to know more about european
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a bike path right along the shore. and that is where we get into the store. if. there were a brush new book with a warm welcome to cope or tour guide more. greet her group for the start of their bike tour along the coast of the medieval town center of coker is certainly worth taking a stroll through or in this case a ride. in the narrow alleyways old houses and splendid palaces bear witness to the town's past under venetian rule. the longest section of the route runs along a former railway line it's known as the part and santa for the path of health and friendship. the one hundred sixteen kilometer trail connects the italian city of trialist with slovenia and from the first stop. in the highlands.
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we're now into easily. as you can see it's an old fishing town. steve in the division of the sea and fishing have always dominated life in this town mensch ravelled out to sea and brought fish and other foods back to. their wife stayed at home to preserve and sell the fish. in the tour continues. even on hot days there's usually a pleasant sea breeze blowing across the cycle route. the town of piranha slowly comes into view many consider it the crown jewel of the slovenian coast. but it's also the setting of a popular love story one a wealthy venetian fell for a poor local beauty the locals gossiped about the disparity in their social standings this upset the young woman and so the venetian romeo built his juliet
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a mansion like those in his hometown engraved with the words lost. poor dear let them talk. and so the story found its happy ending. impede on the locals have always lived from fishing but there was another source of income. that this could be that it was legal eagles or as a coastal town of the town is lively right now but it wasn't always like that even in the last century the town was always deserted in summer out really in charge that's because of the nearby salt plans on the season there started at the end of april around st george's day the patron saint of paid out said to entire families packed up and moved to their houses on the salt pans for the summer and for six months they performed the arduous task of salt mine before returning to pay it out
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in full on the input of on. the salt pan still stretch along the coast today slovenians are just as proud of their sea salt as they are of their olive oil. so the last stop on the bike tour is the grandma know all the farm run by mina forgot our family they prepared something for their visitors. time to sample the delights was a mobile but i think that was that he was going to enjoy the olive oil from proper tasting glasses. with that here's how you do it but i mean that with that hold the glass in your hand to warm the oil. the one in swill it didn't learn as a theme. the living with the cold the smell it'll put your whole nose into the glass let smell so fresh like freshly cut grass on the tip of course. if it's like that we can taste it.
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i says the two o'clock i think the total going called what did you taste when did you get all bitterness that's the end exactly that's the antioxidants they're good for the body and these antioxidants have that bitter taste. like typical slovenian treats served to welcome guests olive oil truffle salt and bread. the simple yet delicious. day is drawing to a close the cycling tourists raised their glasses and a toast to the end of their tour. with the next up we have some good news for those wine lovers greek experts who want to improve their country's image when it comes to wine so younger vintners are
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testing out some new ideas and techniques for the first part of this week series creative in ers we're going to visit the regions of attica and the peloponnese to see what inroads they're making and it's worth mentioning that in ancient times y. was always diluted with water before drinking anyone who drank it pure was considered a barbarian today as we know the exact opposite is true. greece has been producing wine since four thousand five hundred b.c. . normally people enjoyed table wines in traditional to furnace but now stylish new wine bottles are also appearing. in a fonda stop loss owns wine points one of the first of its kind located in the center of athens it serves only quality greek winds greece is home to some two
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hundred different varieties of grain. this wine simply belongs to greece and has since antiquity but it's a little silly with most greek people belong to the greek orthodox church and have a special relationship with wine yet due to the holy communion wine is the second liquid we drink after our mother's milk is. said to fund us is glad to see a young generation of been as willing to prove how good greek wine can be still my love for you if you plant dryness on two sides of a hill but are identical. the one on one side will still taste different from the other one we have been morpheus you know results in a diversity of flavors and aromas in this why the. grease cannot have large scale one production similar to other countries greece is home to boutique ones that are produced in smaller quantities yet he was the horrible thing.
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constantino smith trouble us grows a great variety is on the peloponnesian peninsula in the third generation of his family rather vinyasa. yet in the snow but i will be the greek wine growers now have faith in their greek vines they believe in their own varieties that was the only way to succeed and that. yes the nice bikini if instead of planting imported vines in greece we shine by presenting our own projects on the international markets with a new one made up according. to. a recipe for success his top winds including the red eye your huge co have won numerous prizes. to do. like to the definition greek vintners myself included aim for quality is that you can achieve
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that by reducing the outputs and that there may have been investing a lot of work in the vines is responsible for almost eighty percent of the quality of the final product but this be at the cinema so that the property of the. big casts a family of it is from africa also combine tradition with new ideas they produce retsina a dry wine and take forty wine was stored in nam forest that was sealed with pine resin to preserve. chris we're certain that it's in the resin was used in large quantities. i mean the aim was to hire the ones shortcomings not to enhance the qualities of the grocer remember that as well and that this in any of this event gave red ciena a bad reputation in this book and we only had resin in tiny quantities in a bid to change that. point because on our yes. in the family love
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bar a tree daughter of a silly experiments to find new soft annoyances in the retsina. she studied and ology in france and then returned to greece to work on innovative production methods together with her father she is one of the new generation of video nights in greece only after. the young think there's like myself have all studied and one . two pronged now but then we have fresh new ideas that we want to combine with the traditions and experience of the older generation. but it will. produce the new winds under the watchful gaze of wine gold di and isis thanks to the efforts of the countries approximately six hundred wine growing operations greek wines are getting a better reputation both of home and on the international market.
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looks good and then with that we come to the end of the show but before we go we want to let you in on this week's drop staying on the subject of wine we'd like to know where you like to enjoy a glass of wine or two and who you like to drink it with just go to our website for all the details and by taking part you qualify to win an exclusive euro max watch so we're really looking forward to seeing are your photos good luck to all of you time now to say goodbye from me and the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for watching see again tomorrow. next time on your imax. play such an important role in society they've now got their own exhibition at london's famous victoria and albert museum the interactive exhibition looks at the design and the games to explore this new virtual world next time you're a max. the
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