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a lot small besides. that sinking feeling the tale of a german drug war two separate cutting. through the music by that adult of pakistan class and his love of nature and. living in style long lances dream home instantly. as we enjoy my it's temperatures here in bell and right now it is hard to believe that christmas will soon be upon us again that time of year when we like to brighten up a homes with pasts of on amends of course tastes a change in home decorations all the time and so the industry comes up with new ideas every year and we thought we would head over to london to find out what's going to be fashionable this christmas. christmas
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is calling and london's oxford street is decked out in its famous seasonal decorations. so whatever this year's trends in abundance of glitter and glamour will certainly get us into the festive spirit. and seasonal rock'n'roll is all the rage this year. because for us this is all about rock n roll so it's all about. the topic it's all about. with your family and friends who are really into the different materials of rock n roll and how much they have. been sequin christmas stocking certainly spice things up. silver gold and black are the colors of choice this season. or litter ago more. and you could even get a tiny prints to adorn your christmas tree. when choosing
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a rock n roll christmas. i think for many many years we've all been a bit afraid of going for a retro with. the cia with the time to do it so feel free to embrace your inner rock n roller and cordingly. what else how about some fabulous food themed christmas decorations. this christmas i think we're really excited about a food trend that we've seen and that brings a sense of place to the christmas tree so we have things like cool and some bagels so. you know we seen a lot of such trends across food for several years in the u.k. market but this is the fast. train. to. salt and pepper crossings. toast waffles whatever takes your fancy.
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the colors don't matter so long as the christmas tree looks great and i love the avocado. everyone loves t. avocado and i think it's a really good bunny if somebody is well it is in my pocket i am would look pretty amongst all sorts of things. if i have a car goes on the tree are a bit too much for some they can go for more conventional festive ornaments if they're into glamour they might be tempted to go for the midnight elegance range of accessories. is about creating the look sure oh yes whoa i didn't coalesce beautiful finish a nice metal glass. and bring in that throughout the whole home with the table christmas tree just actually not real some tourists feel depressed
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months. gold and blue glass will make the dinner table look particularly attractive . the decorations on oxford street are of course completely up to the minute it's a perfect winter wonderland featuring some two thousand bottles. but isn't it a bit too early to be switching on the christmas lights is a little early for the papers was a good one it was christmas so. i think you find that the problem this time of the year brings everyone together nice and fast and to some digital folder to write and see if they're on in the christmas spirit and remind them that christmas is coming to see their faces a look at their life starting on kind of good for them and the earlier christmas calls the longer people can enjoy the decorations. even.
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very few people know who banks a is but his work internationally famous just one of autopsy x. in today's express. the world's oldest classical music record label turn one hundred twenty on tuesday . to mark the occasion a gala concert was staged at berlin's philharmonia concert hall featuring star violinist and sophie and pianist lang lang together with berlin staatskapelle orchestra they performed works by beethoven and mozart the audience was also treated to pieces by oscar winning composer john williams music lovers across the globe could follow the event online via live stream. in london british street artist banksy has created a replica of israel's border wall along the west bank and the installation is part
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of the palestinian stand at this year's london world travel market trade show. last march banksy initiated bethlehem's walled off hotel near meters from the separation barrier dubbed the hotel with the worst view in the world each of its rooms looks out on to the wall which features stencil artwork by banksy. and. this is not just for nine towns people flocked to the our house cafe in moscow to play and eats with eleven feathered creatures who live here they're allowed to roam free. it's the first venue of its kind the russian capital. for many different species including your asian eagle owl received training and regular check ups. house café is especially popular with harry potter fans.
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back in the nine hundred eighty s. the phone adaptation of the german nobbut thus bought one international acclaim directed by german filmmaker. the film about a world war two separate and its crew was shown in cinemas the world over the box office hit there was nominated for six oscar us a longer version was also shown on t.v. all this was more than thirty years ago and maybe time for it to sell face again this time on a german pay t.v. channel. just bought is heading back out to sea. this time in a new t.v. series about the world war two submarine and its crew.
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commands the most interviewers accompany the crew on their journey that's free of any kind of pathos from uniform from the series tries to realistically capture their experience from the book for them what was on their minds what this image what fascinated them first did a list voluntarily to serve aboard the vessel can be. put to. many scenes are set on board the submarine but not all of them. for example. a translator for the gestapo played by actress vicky clips works on dry land. her brother is a radio operator on board the german submarine and in a new twist to the story the translator falls in love with a female french resistance fighter. this is and it leaves conceited you likely wouldn't guess from the promotional poster that the series also features a love story between two women who was there. and. the
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marketing for the new series is of course building upon the legendary nine hundred eighty one film by voice gunn peterson he depicted the life of the sailors in the confined environment of a submarine during wartime in such a compelling way the film became a milestone in cinematic history. has come from those can be a curse and a blessing at the same time but that's how it worked with me when i heard das board and all of a sudden i was paying twice as much attention for. what the horse for the challenge was to approach this monument to german film history with respect to this big big but not with all and to make something of my own with. the characters in one place paul hoskins mini series are completely different to those in the original film the austrian director is particularly interested in shedding light on his protagonist psyches. is
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a woman caught between two fronts faced with a difficult moral dilemma. the qantas and that's who. why did some people not resist the system in the third reich. i just i can't say how i would have reacted whether i'd have been on the right side . at. all but i do know that you can always make a decision you can always say you're getting out. the director also delves into the mind of a torpedo operator aboard the submarine. would come up with the u.-boats you can show really well how bad things were for those young people and what war can do to them. in the claustrophobia in the sense of not knowing what they're doing. there. i play yours of who fires
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the torpedoes he only has to flip a switch to sink an entire ship and he's still happy when he sinks one of because he doesn't go up doesn't see that up above one hundred people are jumping ship and then are still burning in the water when the ship goes under in wasilla. like the originals a new t.v. series is action packed even though it differs greatly critics will always compare it to peterson's original it launched the careers of german actors like martina zimmer holger how about granada and hoover. they set the benchmark that the young actors must know aspire to. be honest and hazardous just ignore that. i once worked with daniel day lewis and i ignored it then too. how can you deal with a high benchmark other than just accepted that either he just take one hurdle at a time without thinking about it too much because otherwise you wouldn't do it for must move and. if the h one hour episodes produced so far proved to be
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a hit with audiences the series will be continued. it will be exciting to see if this u. boat gets to head for the taps once again. many cities rely on the bed bow effects to boost choice when a new museum was built in the spanish city designed by star architect it provided a great boost in income as crowds of visitors flocked to see it maybe this flan was also work for the baltic city of big. this is vilnius is historical city center many buildings date back to the middle ages and among them right in the heart of the little endian capital lies a brand new modern art museum no. change because every
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buildings are quite. important for over our culture like. people really are tired just the culture of. the culture. the building was designed by star architect daniel didn't know up in poland and is familiar with the neighboring baltic states it's one of the reasons he was particularly passionate about working on the new museum. his design was carefully thought out. this cube which is to penetrate and give open space and light for the building at the bring them together into a sense of composition that is beautiful harmonious and fun to be in. the museum showcases lithuanian art from the one nine hundred fifty s. through to the present under soviet rule modern lithuanian art was rarely exhibited it was deemed too critical as lithuanian painter andrea's remembers. if you don't
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make some huge things. things so. it's kind of difficult time. the museum was co-founded by lithuanian philanthropist vic taught us what course who also owns its collection of more than four thousand works because became very wealthy when he sold his successful biotech company and has pumps the money into his new museum he appreciates the arts. much more rules you have to afford to throw us for when you have much less rules and a lot of freedom the most museum is set to raise vilnius is standing in the international. want to know more about european lifestyle and culture visit euro max on facebook. you'll find highlights from our programs.
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three hundred sixty degree videos of the most beautiful places in europe. and snapshots taken by our reporters take an exclusive look behind the scenes at how the program is produced and follow us on facebook life. we love it when fans visit our facebook page and give us their feedback visit d.w. euro max on facebook. all this week we are meeting various photographers from all over europe and the search for that perfect motifs still offer us the most beautiful shapes and colors and there is no computer program to match it's unfair that. travels the world so photograph canyons mountains and geishas and he's most interested in capturing them in a special light his job and balls lots of time and patients but full clip the end product is worth the wait.
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for a christian clip the extraordinary is not enough. the photographer tries to capture the nature of around him in a very special light. for talkers remains writing with lines which is why i generally work in the twilight hounds or at night that's when you get the most stunning light conditions so about. clip is a geoscientist by profession his work takes him around the world. but today he's fulfilling a long held dream back home to capture the natural beauty of germany's north sea coast. ideally i'd like to get these waves and ripples in a subtle backlight and tease the image in the light out of nature those images
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don't just drop into the camera by themselves. it involves a lot of hard work. his method begins with a photo taken in normal daylight conditions then he waits for exactly the right moment at sunrise or sunset. that requires patience in spite of having to brave the bitterly cold winds at the north sea. however from his travels the photographer is used to far worse conditions he finds his remarkable motifs in some of the remotest places on the planet. the guys are in the nevada desert under a new moon where sea stacks off the coast of new zealand. the colorado river in the grand canyon. and this view taken from a glacier in iceland duck i once again is that at least risky going in that you
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have to remember that there's a place you know is moving at a rate of one meter per day so once you're inside you're surrounded by these constant cracking and crunching sounds swords and not in commercial orginally good an uncertain incredibly eerie but at the same time magical environments are able what's particularly beautiful avi's trance or a black volcanic ash deposited in the ice over the last five thousand yes. the geoscientist combines his in-depth knowledge of how the earth evolved with a fascination for its beauty. he's willing to wait days to get the right shot. divo i had an idea of photographing locke that she's healthy at night as soon as i'm ok way a period of i'm all blown so i had to return to that location again and again. until the light was perfect as it is right now above the north sea.
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as a solo dawson undertow seeing these magical places does make you feel very small and in or at night. especially true in today's world. we need to show more respect for our planet and i think that only happens when people love something. christian clip isn't thrown by our planet's breathtaking beauty and he wants to show just how important it is that we preserve it. and now we want to know what you like to photograph best to enter our current draw just upload one of your favorite photos to our website. these are just some of the entries we have received so far. as you can see. we have some very talented photographers amongst. thank you so much. so get your photos into outs and you could win an exclusive
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a year max watch and now time for this week's dream home the betting plots architect shows was actually too small for what he had in mind so he had to be creative his design was so on usual that he had problems getting planning permission but now he has won several prizes with the building and let's take a closer look into the. like a giant crystal this house reaches into the sky fifty eight windows make up the outer wall swiss architect. built his family home on the outskirts of syria on the slopes of a former village. welcome to the true berlin jury. is swiss german for great as he was designing its house drew inspiration from the
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surroundings of the. property used to be a vineyard there is still loads of great vines behind the house. the windows are attached to the supporting structure like grapes to a stand. out on the platforms out of the main middle wall yes just like the trunk of a barn. there was no space for one continuous stairwell and the rooms are not arranged into typical floors instead they are joined by individual staircases and platforms. to get a building permit he had to be created when plotting the floor plan. was staying within property lines just two hundred ninety one square metres the
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property is small to begin with. the border limit clarence and you're left with five times nine metres. picture designing a house just five steps wide and nine steps long it's impossible. in the end to create roughly a hundred and thirty square metres of living space inside it's back to basics. made a fair faced concrete. well furniture ad splashes of color the glass facade makes the rooms appear larger and the concrete core provides structure. in my experience when you have a lot of glass it's important to have a strong back to provide a sense of security if you have glass on both sides it's like you're lost in a sort of limbo here you have a backyard and then you have a fantastic view this lens the room a feeling of peace and car. each
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pack for office morrisons teach children little havens for retreat none of the living spaces is larger than fifty square newtons every centimeter is put to good use. decreased that with a building concept like this its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness that means the way the concrete has been pulled from the way it has set and this carrying the structure can no longer be altered you can't take anything out anymore if you did the whole house would collapse voice architectural office l three p one multiple awards for this design it took construction period of two and a half years to realize his dream home. decent house in this house everything
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is radically and fundamentally reduce to the back concrete structure that's what i like the most space all those other things you do with the house and not necessary here. you can read just self of all of that really doesn't take much including his book. there are no stones to be thrown in this glass house with his great fine design. has not only created a unique home for his family he is also a place. on a property that was once considered impossible to build on. and that brings us to the end of the show for today but don't forget you can find a lot more of our you know max on our website and please check us out on social media but for now thanks for tuning in i hope to see you again tomorrow bye bye. next time on your all masks and eighty three our hope erica is one of the most performed composers of our time to
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